PUFFBALL To Issue 'Leave Them All Behind' In January

October 23, 2002

Sweden's "high-speed punk 'n' roll" act PUFFBALL will issue a new CD, entitled "Leave Them All Behind", in January 2003 through Burning Heart Records. The group's fourth full-length release, "Leave Them All Behind" was recorded at Studio Sutare in Västerås, Sweden by Lasse Holmgren and Matt From during late August/early September and it sees the band fine-tuning their MOTÖRHEAD/ZEKE-styled rock while still retaining the high-velocity madness they're known for. Among the 14 tracks set for inclusion are "Apocalypse Whenever", "On All Eight", "This Is Truly War" and "Take You Down". A European tour is set to start in late March 2003.

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