RELAPSE To Reissue AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED / CONVERGE Split

January 20, 2007

Relapse Records will reissue the split release between AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED and CONVERGE, "The Poacher Diaries", on Tuesday, January 23 (January 29 internationally.)

"The Poacher Diaries" reissue has been completely re-mastered by the team of Scott Hull and Nick Zampiello of New Alliance East and features nine tracks from grindcore masters AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED along with five of the most hostile CONVERGE songs ever to be written, including live favorites "Locust Reign" and "My Great Devastator". The reissue artwork will remain the original work of artist Derek Hess.

For more information on this release, please click here.

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