SAVAGE ATTACK: Three Demo Tracks Posted Online

February 11, 2013

SAVAGE ATTACK, the new Richmond, Virginia-based thrash band featuring former IMMORTAL AVENGER and current DARKITECT guitarist Tommy Gunn, has posted three demo tracks on its ReverbNation profile: "The Flood", "Selfish" and "Love Song". Check them out using the widget below.

SAVAGE ATTACK describes its musical style as "a full-throttle thrash assault. This is the real deal. Some of the meanest, most aggressive thrash you'll ever hear. This is not boogie-boards-and-skinny-jeans music! Party's over, kids!!!"

SAVAGE ATTACK is:

Larry Fucking Floyd - vocals
Tommy Gunn - guitar
George Lawhorn - bass
Mike Dishman - drums

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