PIG DESTROYER To Release EP Through ROBOTIC EMPIRE

November 10, 2003

On January 27, 2004, Robotic Empire Records will issue a PIG DESTROYER collection CD, entitled "Splits", containing material from the band's split CDs with BENUMB and GNOB. This hard-to-find material has been completely remastered by PIG DESTROYER's own Scott Hull (NILE, DYING FETUS, VOIVOD) at Visceral Sound, along with all new artwork by the skilled hands of Chris Taylor (CRESTFALLEN, DARKEST HOUR).

The disc will be released in Japan through Howling Bull just prior to PIG DESTROYER's Japanese tour with NAPALM DEATH, ANAL CUNT and NASUM. An early-mastered preview MP3 from this CD can be found at the band's MP3.com web site.

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