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Back to New York, SWORN ENEMY is the next in line whose metal mayhem "The Beginning Of The End" was already presented live in Europe on tour with Madball in November 2005. Those who saw the band, know that songs like "Scared Of The Unknown" kick ass like hell. The album was produced by Tim Lambesis (frontman for As I Lay Dying) and they are still as real as it gets.
Last but not least we can welcome another hardcore legend, IGNITE. The band was in the studio with Cameron Webb (Social Distortion, Silverstein, Motorhead) to produce the first full-length album since "A Place Called Home" (2000). The melodic hardcore masterpiece "Our Darkest Days" will enlighten European fans on May 15th
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