D.A.M.N.: 'Forbidden Anger' To Receive Japanese Release In January

December 27, 2009

Braunschweig, Germany-based, female-fronted death metallers D.A.M.N. (DIARY ABOUT MY NIGHTMARES) will have their new album, "Forbidden Anger", released in Japan at the end of January 2010 via Spiritual Beast Records. The CD, which was issued in Europe in October via the Swedish record label Unexploded Records, was recorded with Jakob Batten (ILLDISPOSED) and Ziggy (ILLDISPOSED, BEHEMOTH, MERCENARY, AS WE FIGHT).

"Forbidden Anger" track listing:

01. Urt La Bu Tal
02. Lost In Lines
03. Close to The Border
04. Deathinfection
05. Hate
06. Ewigkeit
07. First Class Suicide
08. Forbidden Anger
09. Across The Street
10. Hall Of Fame

Check out audio samples on the band's MySpace page.

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