THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM: New Song Posted Online

August 12, 2007

THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM has posted a new called "The Rapture" on its MySpace page.

Specifically influenced by the "neo-con" right-wing christians in the USA , it is a retort to their largely shared belief in the "End Times" prophecy — whereby Jesus comes down from heaven, takes them all back with him, and leaves everybody else to die in a nuclear holocaust or some other mass-extinction event.

THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM is the new project of James Fogarty who ended his previous band EWIGKEIT after releasing the last two albums via Earache Records.

THE BOMBS OF ENDURING FREEDOM's self-titled debut album will be independently released on October 12 via the project's web site.

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