GOD FORBID's 'Treason' Enters BILLBOARD Chart At No. 119

September 28, 2005

New Jersey metal outfit GOD FORBID have sold 8,300 copies of their latest album, "IV: Constitution of Treason", in the United States in its first week of release (according to Nielsen SoundScan) to debut at position No. 119 on next week's The Billboard 200 chart.

Produced by Jason Suecof (TRIVIUM) and Eric Rachel (ATREYU, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN),"IV: Constitution of Treason" is said to be "a socially and politically charged vision of a post-apocalyptic world [which] displays the incredible creativity and talent of one of the most highly respected bands in metal today." A limited-edition DualDisc version has also been made available, featuring, in addition to the album itself, "The Act of Treason"; an exclusive, making-of-the-album, behind-the-scenes documentary featuring band interviews and tons of in-studio footage that takes you from rehearsals to pre-production all the way to the mastering of "IV: Constitution of Treason". Check out the track "Chains of Humanity" at this location.

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