CERBERUS: 'What Have We Become?' EP Samples Available

May 28, 2006

Los Angeles melodic thrash/death metallers CERBERUS have uploaded two tracks from their upcoming "What Have We Become?" EP — "Obsidian" and "In Contempt" — to their MySpace.com page. The EP is slated for a July 15 release through Hell and Death Records.

"What Have We Become?" track listing:

01. Fallen Empire
02. Obsidian
03. What Have We Become?
04. In Contempt
05. The Answer

Following the EP release, CERBERUS will head out on a full U.S. tour with YEAR OF DESOLATION (Prosthetic Records) and FOREVER IN TERROR (Metal Blade),who recently changed their name from 7TH PLAGUE due to trademark issues. Confirmed dates are expected to be available in the coming weeks.

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