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Filth Premiere 'Mad Max'-Inspired Music Video For Their Cover Of Limp Bizkit's "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)"

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Filth went full Mad Max for the newly released music video accompanying their cover of Limp Bizkit’s hit 2000 single “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle).” The deathcore-leaning take is paired with a video directed by Toddi Babu, whose past work includes clips for Bodysnatcher and Silly Goose.

The cover arrives alongside the release of Filth’s new EP, “Welcome To Shell Town.” That effort also features covers of other nü-metal staples, including a previously released rendition of Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” and a newly shared take on Disturbed’s “Stupify.” Two original songs — “Shell Town” and “Outta Pocket” — round out the EP.

Filth previously shared the following about the release:

“‘Shell Town‘ is us leaning deeper into what shaped us, the music, the environment, and the mindset that came out of growing up in Shelby. This EP is a reflection of where we’re from and why Filth sounds the way it does.”

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