SCHLITZKRIEG Complete Work On Full-Length Debut

October 3, 2005

Arizona grindcore band SCHLITZKRIEG will be making their full-length debut, "The Heels of Grindcore", available for the first time at their December 1 show as the support act for EXHUMED at the Clubhouse in Tempe, Arizona. "The Heels of Grindcore" was recorded earlier this year by Trent Pittard at Alien Autopsy Studios in Chandler, Arizona. The CD will contain 21 tracks of punk-influenced, old-school grindcore (think early NAPALM DEATH and latter-day ANAL CUNT mixed with '90s West Coast power violence) clocking in around 25 minutes.

For more information on SCHLITZKRIEG, check out www.schlitzkrieg.com.

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