WRATH OF KILLENSTEIN Featuring Members Of KMFDM, BILE

September 14, 2009

New York-based horror/metal quartet WRATH OF KILLENSTEIN will have its song "Igniisis Dance" featured in the forthcoming Brütal Legend (Electronic Arts, Oct. 13) video game.

"It is a tremendous honor to have my music included with and featured alongside the greatest heavy metal bands ever," said Killenstein.

Fronted by the thorn-clad Killenstein, the group also features well-known industrial drummer John "Servo" Desalvo (KMFDM, BILE) and guitar player Joe Coffey.

WRATH OF KILLENSTEIN is currently putting the finishing touches on a new album, titled "St. 7000", which is slated for a spring 2010 release. Also in the works is a series of Killenstein graphic novels.

The band embarks on an East Coast tour in October.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/wok.

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