DEATHGASM To Release 'Perverted' Coloring Book Concept Album

August 7, 2006

On August 22, 2006, Deathgasm Records will release a concept album by gore grind band AMOEBIC DYSENTERY. The CD will be a perverse audio visual experience: "gore grind" with a 28-page coloring book.

Entitled "Hospice Orgy", the album will feature 29 tracks of gore grind geared toward individuals with short attention spans and a sick sense of humor, along with a 28-page booklet comprised of song-themed original artwork from Sam Cuadra, vocalist/guitarist of Atlanta, GA death metal band APOCALYPTIC VISIONS. The cover art was created by German artist Dani Gundt. Also included will be a bonus CD-ROM containing a professional music video from producer Carlos Glover (LIL' JOHN, OUTKAST etc.).

"Hospice Orgy" will be released on CD in two formats: The first format is a limited-edition full-size coloring book that includes a digipack CD. This edition is hand numbered out of 200 copies. The second edition will feature the same artwork packaged in the standard CD jewel case.

The "Hospice Orgy" CD will be available from www.deathgasm.com. MP3s and more information about the band can be found at this location.

AMOEBIC DYSENTERY began as a one-man recording project in early 2000. Several demos were released before the project was picked up by Deus Mortuus Productions in 2003 for a full-length album. Later that year the recording project took to the stage with a full lineup. AMOEBIC DYSENTERY shared the stage with grindcore's most elite at the annual Maryland Deathfest in 2005. That year also saw the group make the trek across the Atlantic to play in front of thousands at the Obscene Extreme festival. Upon release of the new album the band will begin touring. The first string of dates will be with Minnesota's ANAL BLAST in the southeastern United States.

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