DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND Drummer Posts Full Track From TERROR SYNDROME Project

February 27, 2007

DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND drummer Ryan Van Poederooyen has issued the following update:

"You asked for it, now you're all gonna' get a full dose of TERROR SYNDROME [Ryan's solo project]!

"It's really cool seeing all the people that are interested in this band worldwide. It's flattering and exciting to have so many of you guys on board at such an early stage. We have found that a vast majority of you all want to hear a full TERROR SYNDROME song instead of the medleys we're releasing. So... we listened to what all you had to say and decided to let you choose which full-length TERROR SYNDROME song would go up first. Thanks to all the people who messaged us and emailed us requesting which full length song they'd like to the most out of the two medleys we posted on our MySpace page. The song that was favored the most was: 'Stupidity for All'. 'Stupidity for All' just seemed to get all you metalheads hyped, so now it's yours to hear in its entirety as many times as you want. Listen away, things are about to get fuckin' heavy!!!

"'Stupidity for All' is a straight-up thrash tune mixed with some punishing vocals by our vocalist Denton Bramley along with some cool and weird musical interludes, especially in the bridge section. It happens to be the last song I wrote for the album as well. This song shows one of the many sides that TERROR SYNDROME has to offer. Soon you'll hear the progressive/metal/jazzy side of TERROR SYNDROME with Alex Skolnick (TESTAMENT) and Trevor Dunn (MR. BUNGLE, FANTOMAS) guesting on 'Rusty Trombone'. Later on you'll get to hear a very moody, dark acoustic song called 'Motionless' which is a musical journey in itself. The majority of the album is full out face-ripping metal BUT there are some cool surprises with other famous guest appearances that show diversity as well, I find that is missing in a lot of music today. You'll hear our take on diversity soon....

"For now, enjoy 'Stupidity for All', it's one of my personal favorites off of this debut album.... and don't worry, we'll follow thru with what we promised in the beginning and finish posting the other two medleys in the near future so you can get a sneak peak of the whole album before it's released. Keep it heavy and enjoy!"

Listen to TERROR SYNDROME's "Stupidity for All" at this location.

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