PYORRHOEA's 'The Eleventh: Thou Shalt Be My Slave' To Receive First 'Official' Release

May 21, 2008

Metal Mind Productions has set a June 9 European release date (September 2 in the U.S. via MVD) for the first official release of PYORRHOEA's second full-length album, "The Eleventh: Thou Shalt Be My Slave". The LP, which was originally released in 2005 as an attachment to the Polish metal magazine Thrash 'Em All, features the following track listing:

01. Blow
02. Rules Of Slavery
03. Stolen Freedom
04. Miserable Existence
05. Hidden Under Sanctity
06. Bad Monk
07. Natural Born Enemies
08. Your Master - Your God
09. Liberation
10. Nothing He Can Do
11. Everlusting
12. Far From The Truth
13. Forbidden Extasy
14. Rape

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