I AM WAR: More Footage From The Studio Posted Online

August 1, 2012

Video footage of I AM WAR — the new Orange County, California-based act featuring Alex Varkatzas (vocals; ATREYU) and Brandan Schieppati (guitar, vocals; BLEEDING THROUGH) — recording gang vocals for its upcoming debut album, "Outlive You All", with MMA fighter and pro wrestler Josh Barnett can be seen below (courtesy of Metal Insider).

"Outlive You All" will be released on August 28 via Razor & Tie. The CD was produced by Mick Kenney (ANAAL NATHRAKH).

"Outlive You All" track listing:

01. Don't Worship Assholes
02. Uninvite Me To Your Facebook Party
03. The Poisoning
04. Plug Me In
05. Bat Out Of Hell
06. Hunting Me
07. Chipped Shoulders And Heart Attacks
08. Don't Know Anything
09. A Nightmare
10. Lead By Liars
11. My Love Affair With Disaster
12. Nihilistic Motivation
13. Feel The Same

A two-and-a-half-minute video clip in which Varkatzas and Schieppati talk about the making of the CD can be seen below.

The track "Don't Worship Assholes" can now be streamed using the SoundCloud player below.

I AM WAR released a limited-edition seven-inch vinyl single featuring the songs "Bat Out Of Hell" (off their forthcoming album) and "Call Me Slugger" (vinyl exclusive). A limited number of the vinyl has been pressed in both white and hot pink, with 225 only available of each color.

The song "Bat Out Of Hell" is now available for streaming at AltPress.com.

Varkatzas previously stated that I AM WAR's album would be "filled with super-aggressive, heavy, energetic metallic, raw, punky hardcore. The kind of music that boils your blood and inspires you to get up and move."

Recording gang vocals for "Outlive You All":

Making of "Outlive You All":

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