DERANGED Set Release Date For 'Obscenities in B Flat'

December 5, 2005

Reactivated Swedish death metallers DERANGED will enter Berno Studios in Malmö, Sweden in January to begin recording ther new album, "Obscenities in B Flat", due on March 27, 2006 via Listenable Records. The album will contain the following tracks, among others: "Alive...Swarming with Flies", "Body Fluids from Unknown Source" and "Long Live the New Flesh".

As previously reported, DERANGED have announced that they have been confirmed for next year's Fuck the Commerce festival in Germany. DERANGED — who performed at the first Fuck the Commerce festival in 1997 — will be one of the few bands that have played the annual event more than once.

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