INSATANITY Parts Ways With Drummer, Announces Temporary Replacement

September 8, 2007

Philadelphia-based death/black metallers INSATANITY have parted ways with drummer Dave Kinkade due to personal and professional differences. The band, which has several dates scheduled later in the month, will be utilizing Mark Green as a stand-in drummer for all upcoming shows. INSATANITY will begin searching for a permanent replacement after the tour.

INSATANITY's latest album, "The Day God Died", is available via the band's web site. The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Intro
02. Hail Thy Self
03. Drive the Nail
04. The Plague of Amon
05. Dark Friday Overture
06. The Day God Died
07. Demons Within Creation
08. Eulogy of the Damned
09. Consuming the Light
10. Where Chaos Reigns

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