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Blessing The Hogs Sign To Goodfellow Records

San Francisco, CA's BLESSING THE HOGS, featuring Billy Anderson (studio wizard who has worked with the likes of MELVINS, MR. BUNGLE, BRUTAL TRUTH, HIGH ON FIRE, FANTOMAS, KISS IT GOODBYE, NEUROSIS, EYEHATEGOD, UNSANE, SICK OF IT ALL, and many more) among their lineup, have decided to sign officially with Goodfellow Records, who released their previous successful album, "The Poisoning," in late 2002.

Here's a statement from BLESSING THE HOGS regarding this decision:

"After over a year of negotiations with various labels, we have decided to officially call Goodfellow Records our home. Our positive experiences dealing with Goodfellow Records' release of our last album 'The Poisoning' made our decision to sign with them over other interested labels an easy one. Goodfellow Records is definitely one of the most successful, growing underground record labels out there today, not to mention Goodfellow Records has proven a strong lasting ability as an independent record company in this generic, flooded market of today's metal music. The caliber of bands that have preceded us on Goodfellow Records are surpassed only by the labels integrity and sincere love of music. Listeners are to be prepared for another sonic onslaught of brutal metal that will leave you in a state of astonishment. We are looking forward to another successful release."

Source: Invisible Youth PR

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1 Comment on "Blessing The Hogs Sign To Goodfellow Records"

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1. cunt lover writes:

BTH ruled in Hamilton, ON last year! I cant wait to see them live again, they're one of the best metal bands around today, that still have the influences of the correct hardcore scene back in the day, ala their covers of the Crucifix and Meatmen on their last album "The Poisoning" were freaking awesome! Anyway, long live the Hogs! Come back to Canada!

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