OBLITERATION Call It Quits

April 21, 2006

New York death metallers OBLITERATION have officially called it quits. In a statement announcing the split, founding member Thomas Pioli (guitar) wrote, "I disbanded OBLITERATION. After brushing a subject manifesting onto itself for an eternity, I learned the time to rise to the occassion and adress the situation is now. From the beginning the lineup had never been steady, therefore rather than pushing hapless angels, I decided to call it a day. Breaking up is hard to do!!! Tear... Reunion? Possible. The great whore Babylon awaits. Thanks for all those who supported us through the years. You are truly proud!!! Salutes!!!"

OBLITERATION's most recent recording was the cult "Winter 2003 Demo" featuring the songs "In the Fields of Hallucination", "Bestial Tribulations" and "To Greener Plains".

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