IBEX Featuring YAKUZA, Ex-CORPSE VOMIT Members: Audio Available

December 22, 2005

IBEX, the new band featuring members of YAKUZA and the now-defunct Chicago metal act CORPSE VOMIT, have uploaded three demo tracks to their MySpace.com page. The songs "Lessons in Deception", "Fall of the Savior" and "Stillborn Amputee" are being described as "melodic death metal without all the fucked-up slick production."

IBEX are planning on recording a full-length album in 2006 with producer Neil Kernon, who has previously worked with QUEENSRŸCHE, NEVERMORE, CANNIBAL CORPSE and DEICIDE, among others.

IBEX is:

Pat Clancy - Guitar
Dooley - Bass
Matt McClelland - Guitar/Vocals
Garrett Scanlan - Drums
Bruce Lamont - Vocals

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