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The Gauntlet: Cattle Decapitation Metal News

Cattle Decapitation prepares new album


Cattle Decapitation Cattle Decapitation has announced plans to enter the studio in August to record their next album. The effort will be produced by Billy Anderson (Melvins), with drums to be engineered by Zach Ohren (Animosity). Meanwhile, artwork will once again be provided by Wes Benscoter (Slayer) and the group states, "we've already done a truly disturbing photo shoot that yielded a bounty of gore and the brutality of human existence for use in the layout which will be done by our graphic guru, Cain!"

The band adds, "The album's title is being withheld until we decide to warn the public, but so far here are a few choice song titles of which we'll be playing at all the shows this week: 'Tooth Enamel & Concrete', 'Regret & the Grave', 'We Are Horrible People' and 'The Body Farm'."

 

Date: Jun 18, 2008
As Reported by: jason

Tags:  Cattle DecapitationMetal Blade RecordsBilly AndersonZach Ohrengore
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