GOD FORBID Announce New Album Title

December 29, 2004

New Jersey-based thrash titans GOD FORBID reportedly announced during last night's appearance at the Stillbornfest in Worcester, MA that their new album will be called "Constitution of Treason". The group expect to begin work on the follow-up to "Gone Forever" in the spring for a tentative late 2005 release via Century Media Records. Other bands that performed at Tuesday night's Stillbornfest included HATEBREED, AGNOSTIC FRONT, GOD FORBID, CANDIRIA, FULL BLOWN CHAOS, WRONG SIDE, SUBZERO, THE AUTUMN OFFERING, THE RISK TAKEN, SCURVY, and 100 DEMONS. Photos taken at the gig can be viewed at TheUndergroundScene.net.

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