THE DESTINY PROGRAM: 'Project Hoax' Video Available

September 3, 2007

German hardcore/metal act THE DESTINY PROGRAM (formerly DESTINY) has released its new video for the song "Project Hoax". The clip, which was shot August 3-5 in Berlin with the True Jokx Videoproduction team, can be viewed below.

"Project Hoax" comes off THE DESTINY PROGRAM's latest CD, "Subversive Blueprint", which is scheduled for release on September 21 via Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to 2004's "The Tracy Chapter" (Lifeforce Records) was recorded with producers Anders Fridén (IN FLAMES) and Daniel Bergstrand and was mixed by Tue Madsen at his Antfarm studio in Denmark.

THE DESTINY PROGRAM will have "Subversive Blueprint" released on vinyl via Bastardized Recordings. "We can't wait to hold this 12-inch in our hands 'cause vinyl is always something very special to us," says the band.

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