TERROR SYNDROME: Another Song Posted Online

September 9, 2008

TERROR SYNDROME, the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada-based band featuring THE DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND drummer Ryan Van Poederooyen, has uploaded the song "My Next Victim" to its MySpace page

Commanted Ryan: "'My Next Victim' is a heavy and twisted tune with some melody thrown in for dynamics and good measure. I wrote this song around the verse drum beat I came up with... The song wrote itself from there. Driving drums, intense guitars and versatile yet crushing vocals is what you'll hear in this song."

"My Next Victim" comes off TERROR SYNDROME's self-titled debut album, which was released in July digitally through iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody.

"Terror Syndrome" was mixed by Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD) and was mastered by Greg Reely (DEVILDRIVER, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, MISERY SIGNALS, FEAR FACTORY).

TERROR SYNDROME is:

Mike Young (THE DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND) - Bass
Dave Young (THE DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND) - Guitar
Denton Bramley (ex-GOD AWAKENS PETRIFIED, THE MISERABLES) - Vocals
Ryan Van Poederooyen (THE DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND) - Drums

Guest musicians on TERROR SYNDROME's debut CD include Alex Skolnick (TESTAMENT),Trevor Dunn (MR. BUNGLE, FANTOMAS),Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND),Byron Stroud (FEAR FACTORY, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD) and Christofer Malmström (DARKANE).

TERROR SYNDROME debut CD track listing:

01. Stupidity for All
02. Thrill Pill
03. When God Was Sober
04. For Your Amusement
05. Riot of Red (feat. Christofer Malmström)
06. Motionless
07. Revolving Horror
08. Rusty Trombone (feat. Alex Skolnick and Trevor Dunn)
09. My Next Victim
10. One Crime Closer to Hell
11. Disposable Empire (feat. Byron Stroud)
12. Spinning Backwards (feat. Devin Townsend and Michael Manring)

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