DESTRUCTION: Track Featuring EXODUS, ANNIHILATOR Guitarists Posted Online

November 12, 2008

German thrash metal veterans DESTRUCTION have uploaded the song"Urge - The Greed Of Gain" featuring solos from Gary Holt (EXODUS) and Jeff Waters (ANNIHILATOR) alongside that of DESTRUCTION's own Mike Sifringer.

Commented DESTRUCTION frontman Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer: "This is my favourite track on [the latest DESTRUCTION album] 'D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N.'! First of all a big 'CHEERS' to my three guitar heroes for the killer job! But I do not only love this thrashing tune cause of the amazing contribution from our good friends Jeff and Gary, also cause the track stands for an upgrade of our sound without losing the edge and our old school roots. Looking forward to play that new stuff live!"

If you are a hardcore thrash fan, you are eiligible to win a DESTRUCTION tattoo. Send a postcard to the No. 1 German tattoo magazine TätowierMagazin at the address below.

TätowierMagazin
Ottenhöferstrasse 8
68239 Mannheim
Germany

Include the keywords "25 Years of DESTRUCTION". The winner can redeem his/her voucher at Silverskull Tattoo in Freiburg, Germany. (Note: The Silverskull shop was featured in the "Silverskull" video from DESTRUCTION frontman Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer's side project HEADHUNTER.)

The deadline to enter the contest is November 21, 2008.

DESTRUCTION's "D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. - 25 Years Of Total Destruction (Part II)" tour will kick off on November 26 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Support on the trek will come from DEBAUCHERY and SCARED TO DEATH.

"D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N.", the new album from DESTRUCTION, recently entered the Media Control chart in the band's home country at position No. 65. The CD was released on August 22 via AFM Records and features guest appearances by Gary Holt (EXODUS),Jeff Waters (ANNIHILATOR) and Vinnie Moore (UFO).

"V.icious Circle - The 7 Seven Deadly Sins", the new video from DESTRUCTION, can be viewed below.

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