WATCH THEM DIE To Film 'Bastard Son' Video Next Week

September 7, 2005

Oakland-based purveyors of violence WATCH THEM DIE will be shooting a video for the track "Bastard Son" on Wednesday, September 14 with acclaimed director Kevin Leonard (DIECAST, WALLS OF JERICHO). "Bastard Son" (download mp3) is the title track of the group's latest album, which was mixed by Tue Madsen (HEAVEN SHALL BURN, HIMSA, THE HAUNTED) and is now available on Century Media Records. The group's metal crusade in support of their new album began earlier this summer on a two-month trek supporting SOILENT GREEN and will continue through the fall in support of EXODUS and 3 INCHES OF BLOOD.

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