KHAOZ: 'Sodium Amytal' Single Released

December 5, 2013

Six-headed Dutch death/trash metal band KHAOZ has released a new single, "Sodium Amytal", on Bandcamp, SoundCloud and YouTube. The track is taken from the group's second full-length album, "I, Creator of Damnation", which will be made available in January 2014.

According to a press release, "Sodium Amytal" is "a skull-crushing song marked by KHAOZ' signature double vocals. The song is about a drug called Sodium Amytal which was used as a truth serum. The drug, however, had hallucinating effects, which caused one to make a false statement, without even knowing it. This led to hundreds of innocent people being punished in a medieval way, for example by being buried alive."

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