NATIONAL NAPALM SYNDICATE: Two-CD Reissue Available With Bonus Tracks

May 29, 2007

Finnish thrash metallers NATIONAL NAPALM SYNDICATE have just released a new collection, "The Birth, Death and Resurrection", through EMI/Capitol Records. The set is a two-CD re-release of the band's debut EMI LP, "National Napalm Syndicate", from 1989 with two bonus tracks, and the group's 2006 comeback album, "Resurrection of the Wicked", with four bonus tracks.

NATIONAL NAPALM SYNDICATE earlier in the year completed the pre-production phase of its third album. The band has recorded demo versions of 20 songs and is expected to release its new CD later in the year.

NATIONAL NAPALM SYNDICATE's video for the song "Determination" is available for viewing at YouTube.

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