TERROR To Release 'Forever Crossing The Line' Collection In September

August 4, 2008

Trustkill Records has set a September 9 release date for a "best-of" collection from the Los Angeles hardcore/metal act TERROR entitled "Forever Crossing The Line".

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. One With The Underdogs
02. Push It Away
03. Strike You Down
04. Life And Death
05. Always The Hard Way
06. Keep Your Mouth Shut
07. Overcome
08. Out Of My Face
09. All For Revenge
10. Spit My Rage
11. Lost
12. Last Of The Diehards
13. Lowest Of The Low
14. Back At You (unreleased)
15. Dead End (unreleased)
16. Better Off Without You (live in London)
17. Lowest Of The Low (live in London)

TERROR's third full-length album, "The Damned, The Shamed", was released in North America on June 10 via Century Media Records. The CD was produced by Zeuss (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL) and is "sure to please the band's diehard fanbase, while garnering a new legion of young maniacal supporters," according to a press release.

As synonymous as the band has become with stellar live shows, records like "Lowest of the Low", "One with the Underdogs" and "Always the Hard Way" have earned TERROR a reputation for consistency. No matter what the circumstances, Vogel has surrounded himself with talent rich in passion. A DIY attitude has often been a common bond between band members, and the current line-up is no exception. New guitarist Martin Stewart made invaluable contributions to the purist, no-B.S. approach heard on DONNYBROOK's "Lions In This Game", Doug Weber (guitar) and Nick Jett (drums) have been with the band from the start, and Jonathan Buske (bass) gave "Always the Hard Way" an effective lumbering beat.

Video footage of TERROR performing the song "Let Me Sink" live on April 20, 2008 in Leipzig, Germany can be viewed below:

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