MORBID ANGEL Guitarist Enters The 'Chambers Of Dis'

February 28, 2004

The following update was posted on MORBID ANGEL's official web site:

"Gaming Newsflash!!!! Anyone remember the old school 3D game DOOM by ID Software? Surely by now everyone knows what a 3D gaming WHORE Trey is. If he isn't Railing up a storm in the Quake 3 InstaGIB servers he's going to work showing those DOOM Creepers who their owner is.

" 'Always Happy To Come To MY HOUSE!!!'

"Well, Trey has just completed a chaotic new DOOM map called Chambers of Dis. This map is set up as a single player survival nightmare environment to put your gaming skills to the test. This map is huge and filled with tons of evil little doom creepers who all lust for your suffering and fragmentation. Ready to show them whose house this is? Just click on the new Chambers of Dis menu link for more details. The Chambers of Dis map is made for the DOOM enhancement patch ZDooM which allows higher video resolution, mouse look and other upgrades which breathe new life into this ancient 3D classic. All that is needed to instantly play the map is included in the Chambers of Dis Zip file."

Says Trey: "Creating music that takes the listener places is a big passion for me. Now I wanna share with you meanies another side of my madness. During the writing and recording period for out latest release 'Heretic', I was also working on some other fun stuff such as this Chambers of Dis map. For some reason I just gotta be using my imagination for something cool and this map was such a funtastic outlet that I now wish to share with everyone, just for fun. I'm sure you all know what a gaming whore I am so come and taste some of this bitter-sweetness that I have prepared for you."

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