ABYSMAL DAWN Drummer's ANNIHILATED Project Releases 'Seizure-Inducing' Video

November 19, 2012

"Injected", the new video from ANNIHILATED, the Los Angeles-based death metal band featuring current ABYSMAL DAWN drummer Scott Fuller, can be seen below. The clip was directed by Matt Zane (SOCIETY 1) who is no stranger to pushing the envelope, both on stage and off.

Zane, who has previously directed videos for Wayne Static and the recently reformed ORGY, stated: "I wanted to make a video that followed the speed and intensity of death metal. It always seemed to me that most death metal videos were edited to slow for the music."

The finished product is a seizure-inducing music video with 4,508 cuts in just under four minutes. The clip took just 12 hours to shoot, but another "seven days total to edit," according to Zane. "It wasn't difficult keeping up with the kick drum, just time-consuming," he explained. "Being in sync with all the stops and drum patterns was more challenging. It's crazy to think that in certain parts of the video almost 100 images are passing every four seconds. The band asked if we should issue a warning for people who are prone to seizures."

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