CHANNEL ZERO: 'Electronic Cocaine' Single Audio Sample

March 11, 2014

An audio sample of "Electronic Cocaine", the new single from Belgian/American metallers CHANNEL ZERO, can be streamed below. The track comes off the band's forthcoming album, "Kill All Kings", to be released later in the year.

"Kill All Kings" is the the first CHANNEL ZERO LP to be recorded without drummer Phil Baheux, who passed away last August at age 45. Filling in for him during the new album recording sessions was former SOULFLY and current STONE SOUR drummer Roy Mayorga.

Baheux founded CHANNEL ZERO in 1990, along with singer Franky De Smet-Van Damme and bassist Tino De Martino. In 2010, they reformed the band with the addition of American guitarist Mikey Doling [SNOT, SOULFLY].

CHANNEL ZERO's last album, "Feed 'Em With A Brick", received a wider European release in June 2012 via Graviton Music Services.

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