ATTILA: Explicit Video For 'Break S**t' Released

June 24, 2013

"Break Shit", the new video from Atlanta's favorite party moshers ATTILA, can be seen below. Portions of this clip may contain graphic imagery which may offend and/or trigger sensitive viewers and is not recommended for viewing by persons under the age of 18. Viewer discretion is advised.

"Break Shit" comes off ATTILA's new album, "About That Life", which will be released on June 25 via Artery Recordings/Razor & Tie.

On May 28, the "About That Life" title track was made available for purchase at all DSPs. Fans who pre-order "About That Life" on the iTunes store will also receive the song as an "instant grat" track.

ATTILA formed in 2005, storming their way onto the metal scene in recent years. They've quickly and deservedly earned a reputation as a good time, "party metal" band. They've developed into an international sensation known for their crushing, explosive live shows.

ATTILA have honed their live chops by remaining on the road in near-nonstop fashion over the last two years, performing with heavyweights such as ASKING ALEXANDRIA, AS I LAY DYING, ALESANA, A SKYLIT DRIVE, IWRESTLEDABEARONCE, SUICIDE SILENCE and more, all the while holding their own.

As frontman Chris "Fronz" Fronzak puts it: "All we want is for the listener to have a fun experience, and that is the main message behind our music."

ATTILA's last album, 2011's "Outlawed", landed at No. 7 on the Billboard Independent Chart; at No. 8 on the Hard Music Chart; and at No. 87 on the Top 200 Chart. The band has sold more than 50,000 albums to date via Artery/Razor & Tie.

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