DRDOOM And COLLISION Team Up For Split Release

February 22, 2008

Dutch acts DRDOOM and COLLISION have teamed up to release a split CD/LP containing "11 new and exclusive songs of raging and aggressive grindcore." Due in March via Scrotum Jus Records from Singapore and Every Day Hate Records from Poland, the CD will feature the following track listing:

01. Intro
02. Few Dead Men
03. Glory Days
04. Declaration Of Disobedience
05. This Is Our Funeral
06. Vortex Of Disgust
07. Crackwhore Barbie
08. Plastic
09. Exaggerated Doom And Gloom
10. Not In My Backyard
11. Toxic Nightmare

The cover artwork was created by Nabbe The Bastard, who has previously worked with REGURGITATE, SKULLHOG and HAYMAKER.

According to a press release, DRDOOM "combines all kinds of influences, and blends them into one, pushing the genre forward to a new experience. Ear-bleeding grindcore mixed up with black and death metal, with even some drone, noise and stoner 'touches make this band truly one of a kind. The DRDOOM songs are recorded, mixed and masterd by JB van de Wal at Zwaagwesteinde: It Bahus and JB's recording studio."

COLLISION is "an aggressive grindcore band from Holland with metal and hardcore ingredients. What you get is a violent straight-in-your-face wall of sound that swings. Combined with two singers, to give it something extra, especially live. Very influenced by some old school bands but not acting like a retro band. The COLLISION songs are recorded and mixed at Toneshed Studio by Erwin Hermsen and mastered by JB van de Wal at JB's recording studio."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/scrotumjusrecs.

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