2TON PREDATOR: 'Bone Brigade' Video Posted Online

October 13, 2003

Sweden's 2TON PREDATOR have released a downloadable version of their new music video, "Bone Brigade", in Windows Media format at this location (file size: 8.9 MB). "Bone Brigade" comes off the group's third full-length album, "Demon Dealer", which is currently available through Denmark's Diehard Music. The follow-up to 2001's "Boogie" was recorded at Antfarm Studios in Århus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen.

2TON PREDATOR are presently in the planning stages of a European tour, which is set to take place in early 2004. Some warm-up dates are also in the works in their hometown of Örebro, Sweden in late November of this year and in January 2004 in Germany.

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