ILLDISPOSED: New Album Title, Track Listing Revealed

December 20, 2005

Danish metallers ILLDISPOSED have set "Burn Me Wicked" as the title of their new album, tentatively due in Europe in March/April 2006 via Roadrunner Records. The follow-up to last year's "1-800 Vindication" was recorded at Combi Sound Studio in Aarhus, Denmark with producer Ziggy.

"Burn Me Wicked" track listing (in no particular order):

01. Back To The Street
02. Shine Crazy
03. Fear The Gates
04. Case Of The Late Pig
05. Burn Me Wicked
06. The Widow Black
07. Our Herion Recess
08. Nothing To Fear... Do It
09. Master And Servant
10. Throw Your Bolts
11. Illdispunk'd

ILLDISPOSED recently announced the addition of guitarist Martin Thim (EXMORTEM) to the group's ranks.

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