SKINLAB: New Song Available For Download

March 16, 2004

A brand new SKINLAB track, entitled "Beneath The Surface", has been posted online in MP3 format at this location. "Beneath The Surface" comes off the group's upcoming double-disc set, "Nerve Damage", due on April 20 through Century Media Records. This set comprises 34 tracks, including two new cuts ("Losing All" and "Beneath The Surface") alongside previously unreleased demo tracks, alternate mixes of such classics as "When Pain Comes To Surface" and "Slave The Way", covers, video clips and the sought-after, deleted "Eyesore" EP. Also featured are several cuts recorded during the band's appearance at 2003's San Francisco 420 Fest.

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