METAL KILL Video Game Clips Featuring Music From SUFFOCATION, EVANS BLUE Available

December 16, 2007

Metal Kill, provider of video game releases featuring signed metal artists, has posted several new game videos featuring music from SUFFOCATION, EVANS BLUE and ALL SHALL DIE. Watch a couple of the clips below. You can also register for FREE and play the games at Metalkill.com.

TJ Killers, CEO of Metal Kill, started his career with FROM BELOW, playing with artists such as CANNIBAL CORPSE, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, HATE ETERNAL, DYING FETUS and others. While playing music, TJ worked with different gaming engines until he found the one he liked. From there he built a studio (Pierced Studio),where he started recording the cover song for the game Metal Kill.

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