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Metal News for February 15, 2025

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Forced To Bleed Premiere New Single

Californian deathcore duo Forced To Bleed premiere a new single titled "Consumed By Decay", streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. The track features a guest appearance by The Ragnarok Prophecy.

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Bayonet Dismemberment Premiere New Single & Video

Vancouver, B.C., Canada-based brutal death metal band Bayonet Dismemberment premiere a new single and music video by the name of "Tomb Of Sand", streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. Disfiguring The Goddess guests on the track.

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Born Of Osiris’ McKinney Premieres Single & Video

Born Of Osiris guitarist Lee McKinney has unveiled more new solo material. His latest standalone single, "Cathedral," has just been released, following the August 2024 debut of his most recent solo album, To Those Who Know Pain.

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Ozzy Osbourne & Billy Morrison Premiere Video

Legendary heavy metal frontman Ozzy Osbourne and his longtime friend Billy Morrison (of Billy Idol fame) have unveiled their newly reworked track, “Gods Of Rock N Roll.” Originally released as “Gods” in 2015, this revamped version now boasts a 61-piece orchestra and choir, along with a guest appearance from Morrison’s Billy Idol bandmate, Steve Stevens. This updated version of the song is among several bonus tracks included in the newly released deluxe edition of Billy Morrison's latest album, "The Morrison Project."

Osbourne spoke with Kerrang! about the decision to revisit this track: More...

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