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Brutality has reformed and are writing material

With the recent news that former death metal legends Suffocation may be reforming, another former high profile U.S. death metal act looks to give it another go also. Legendary Tampa death metal act Brutality have reformed and are busy writing, demoing, and recording material for a new album, according to the band's official website, http://originalbrutality.tripod.com.

From the Ashes will feature seven members and include original guitarist and founding member Larry Sapp, bassist Jeff Acres, and vocalist Scott Reigel as well as other members from the bands past discography and Astaroth (a side project of Brutality while they were on hiatus). The album will consist of five new songs, two songs written for an Astaroth demo, and some reworking of some old Brutality demo material. .

Confirmed song titles so far are "Azathoth", World War III", "Ashes & Snow", "I Deny", and "Absolute Damnation". The album looks to be released on the band's own label, Megga Rabbit Records sometime in late 2002.

Brutality were part of the acclaimed Floridian death metal explosion of the early '90s that spewed forth bands such as Morbid Angel, Deicide and Monstrosity. Stay tuned for more information on the Brutality reformation and information on the forthcoming album as it becomes available

Source: Digitalmetal

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