TWELVE TRIBES: 'Muzzle Order' Video Posted Online

October 23, 2006

Dayton, Ohio metal/hardcore act TWELVE TRIBES shot a video for the song "Muzzle Order" last month with acclaimed director David Brodsky (GWAR, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, THE RED CHORD) and crew from MyGoodEye in New York City. The video is the second Brodsky has done with the band, and the first off the group's new album, "Midwest Pandemic", which was released October 3 through Ferret. Watch the clip online at YouTube.com. An e-card for "Midwest Pandemic" can be accessed at this location.

TWELVE TRIBES has been confirmed as the support act for HATEBREED and UNEARTH on their European tour this November.

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