New AS I LAY DYING, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER Tracks Posted Online

April 30, 2005

Ozzfest.com has uploaded brand-new tracks from AS I LAY DYING ("Meaning in Tragedy") and THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER ("A Vulgar Picture"). Check them out at this location.

"Meaning in Tragedy" comes off AS I LAY DYING's upcoming CD, "Shadows Are Security", due on June 14 via Metal Blade Records (June 20 in Europe). "A Vulgar Picture" is taken from THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER's forthcoming album, "Miasma", due on July 12 via Metal Blade Records.

For more information on AS I LAY DYING's "Shadows Are Security", click here. More details on THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER's "Miasma" can be found at this location.

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