DOOM SYNDICATE Set Release Date For New Album

September 26, 2004

Roanoke, VA-based metallers DOOM SYNDICATE will release their new album, "Beyond Salvation", on October 12 via Rotting Corpse Records. "Tracks such as '324', 'Sever the Leech', as well as the title track, are some of DOOM SYNDICATE's finest recordings to date," reads an official press release. "The label has spared no expense in its design and layout, and the band has held no punches in their recording and performance. 'Beyond Salvation' hopes to join the ranks as a true death metal classic, for both its incorporation of genuine east coast style and debauchery!"

DOOM SYNDICATE are preparing to back their release with a tour throughout the East Coast, Midwest and beyond. More information is available at www.doomsyndicate.com.

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