GAMMACIDE: 1990's 'Victims Of Science' Reissued With Bonus Tracks

October 7, 2005

Long out of print and available on CD for the first time, GAMMACIDE's 1990 release, "Victims of Science", has been reissued. All nine tracks of ripping thrash metal intensity have been digitally remastered for maximum sonic damage. As a special bonus, six extra tracks have been included: the four ultra-brutal tracks from the 1991 demo plus two brand-new recordings, "Against the Grain" and "Vapor Lock". All lyrics and vintage photos make this a must for fans of old-school underground metal. "Victims of Science" can be securely ordered now via PayPal or credit card at www.gammacide.com To promote the CD reissue, GAMMACIDE will be playing a select number of live shows between now and the end of the year.

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