SICK OF IT ALL: 'Death Or Jail' Video Trailer Available

April 20, 2010

New York City hardcore legends SICK OF IT ALL found that bringing their tough hardcore mentality (or, uh, shooting a promo video) to the streets of Boston, Massachusetts didn't go over too well with local authorities. The group was on location filming a video for the track "Death Or Jail" off their new album, "Based On A True Story", with renowned local area directors Ian McFarland and Mike Pecci, but when cops tried to shut down the shoot tempers got a little heated. It seems as if New Yorkers still aren't that welcome in Red Sox territory.

More news to follow later this week, but for now watch the new video trailer below.

"Based On A True Story" is being released today (Tuesday, April 20) via Century Media Records (one day earlier internationally). The follow-up to 2006's "Death To Tyrants" was recorded Antfarm Studios in Århus, Denmark with Danish producer Tue Madsen (HALFORD, BEHEMOTH, KATAKLYSM, THE HAUNTED). The cover artwork was created by Ernie Parada and can be viewed below.

"Based On A True Story" is being made available as super exclusive limited edition in mediabook packaging, featuring a bonus DVD with performance footage from New York and London. Furthermore, the DVD contains an entertaining tour report and shows you the personal sides of the hardcore legends. The album will also be available as colored vinyl (including the entire album on CD format),standard CD and digital download.

"Based on a True Story" track listing:

01. Death Or Jail (2:51)
02. The Divide (2:50)
03. Dominated (2:09)
04. A Month Of Sundays (2:34)
05. Braveheart (0:45)
06. Bent Outta Shape (1:53)
07. Lowest Common Denominator (2:18)
08. Good Cop (2:29)
09. Lifeline (2:33)
10. Watch It Burn (2:34)
11. Waiting For The Day (2:25)
12. Long As She's Standing (2:34)
13. Nobody Rules (2:29)
14. Dirty Money (2:57)

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