OUTLAW ORDER To Record Full-Length Album

March 22, 2008

OUTLAW ORDER, the New Orleans-based band featuring members of EYEHATEGOD, has issued the following update:

"After years of talking about it, we are finally getting into the studio to record the first full-length. We go in the studio March 29th, so we are hoping to have this in your hands by summer or fall at the latest."

OUTLAW ORDER is:

Gary Mader (EYEHATEGOD, HAWG JAW) - Guitar
Brian Patton (EYEHATEGOD, SOILENT GREEN) - Guitar
Mike Williams - Vocals (EYEHATEGOD, ARSON ANTHEM)
Justin Grisoli - Bass
Joey Lacaze (EYEHATEGOD, CLEARLIGHT) Drums

The band's only previous release was the "Legalize Crime" EP, which came out in 2003.

OUTLAW ORDER is signed to Emetic Records.

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