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Sumerian Records Comments On Recent Signing Of Borgore Following Fan Backlash

Sumerian Records, known best for playing home to death metal acts The Faceless and Born of Osiris amongst many other metalcore bands, has posted the following statement online defending its recent signing of Israeli dubstep/hip-hop act Borgore following backlash from the online metal community.

"Dear Everybody,

"There's a difference between Sumerian Records the label and Sumerian Metal the movement. We have never set out to be a one dimensional label. When we sign a progressive metal band, you can count on them being fucking awesome. When we sign something out of your comfort zone, we can count on you to pay attention and you can count on us to keep you talking. From Meshuggah to Led Zeppelin, Tool to The Police, The Faceless to Dr. Dre, if we like it then we like it. Our passion knows no boundaries. Now go check out Enfold Darkness and Circle of Contempt as they deserve Sumerian Nation's support. P.S. We just signed The Haarp Machine so we can get away with murder right now."

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4 Comments on "Sumerian Records Defends Latest Signing"

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1. n0thinghead writes:

LMFAO!!! niiice. ppl are retarded. especially dumb metalheads.

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2. menotyou writes:

What a f***ing stupid song... Really annoying bloopy noises. Can't dude afford a better synth sound?

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3. slayer2049 writes:

this terrorist should blow himself up

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4. b.bristowe writes:

The Haarp Machine is way better than this sh**.

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