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Single Bullet Theory Make New Song Available For Download

A brand new SINGLE BULLET THEORY track, entitled "Sea of Inequity", has been made available for download at this location. It can also be heard online at www.myspace.com/singlebullettheory. "The song is a 'near'-final mix and minor finishing touches are still being made to the recording," the Philadelphia-based metallers write in a press release. "The song is the flagship track and is the first that was written after the bands return home from the AMORPHIS / INTO ETERNITY / BEYOND THE EMBRACE USA tour."

"Sea of Inequity" comes off SINGLE BULLET THEORY's forthcoming disc, "The Killing Floor", due out mid-2006. "The Killing Floor" was produced by SINGLE BULLET THEORY at Angry Chair studios and features 10 "blistering" tracks. Engineering duties were handled by longtime SINGLE BULLET THEORY studio drummer Jason Dunkerley, with additional engineering by Carlos Alverez (SHADOWDANCE). "The record can be best described as a return to the 'Route 666'-era SINGLE BULLET THEORY and is far less experimental then 2004's 'Behind Eyes of Hatred'," according to the band. It is unclear what label will be releasing the disc. However, the band has been in talks with two notable companies and plan on having a deal secured within the next month or so.

Source: Blabbermouth

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1. zMETALlica writes:

what a great US tour, first time i heard about them/saw them. front row in front of the singer. there was some weird drunk guy trying to strum his guitar and stuff while he talked and would keep touching his leg. it was funny. he said some stuff to him over the mic cause it was getting absurd, eventually he stopped...

cool band nonetheless

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