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[pako]Posted: 5/1/2009, 01:48
Prometheus Burning - Plague Called huMANity
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Tracklist:
01. The Box (Whispers from Within)
02. Mother of Abominations
03. Blackmagick Tongue
04. Ouroboros Deathride
05. False Prophets (Interlude)
06. Confronting Pandora
07. Plague Called huMANity
08. Realm of the Divine
09. The Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth
10. Genovese Syndrome
11. Overture Fusillade
12. Deluge
13. Elpis (Hope Is Not Enough)
69. You Know What You Are

Release Date
9th March 2009

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Press Release
Prometheus Burning has straddled the industrial and experimental noise scenes for years with their blend of jagged, compelling dark electronics, digital banshee vocals, and their devastatingly powerful, visceral live performances. 2009 marks ProBurn's return to the spotlight with their new full length release "Plague called huMANity".
With the unleashing of this new concept album, vocalist Nikki Telladictorian and electronics guru Greg VanEck set and follow their own standards with a truly unique vision. Based loosely on the mythology of Pandora's Box, Plague called huMANity is ProBurn's most ambitious and accessible work to date. Combining remarkably varied elements of industrial, breakcore, and IDM, Plague Called HuMANity has an artistic bloodlust that oozes from every fractured note. Seeping with subtle nods and references to their earliest electro-industrial influences of the 80's and 90's, Plague called huMANity even features their own take on the classic Ministry floorcrusher "You Know What You Are" as an album bonus.
Get ready world -- the Mother of Abominations is here!

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