Bay Area Death Thrashers HEMOTOXIN Release Official Video for "Automation"

Bay Area Death Thrashers Hemotoxin have released the official video for "Automation." The track is taken from Restructure The Molded Mind, released by Unspeakable Axe Records earlier this year. The video was filmed at The Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, CA.
Hemotoxin’s third studio full-length album, and second for Unspeakable Axe Records, finds the band pushing further in every direction—more destructive, more melodic and undeniably catchy. The power thrash of "Automation" sinks into flesh like a hook, while others are a relentless and ferocious attack on the senses.
With a stew of influences ranging from traditional heavy metal, to progressive metal and the pantheon of death and thrash acts, Hemotoxin continue to write the music they want to hear. On Restructure the Molded Mind, Hemotoxin showcase a near-total indifference to easily-emulated and trendy sounds.
The official video for the track Automation by Hemotoxin off of their 3rd album Restructure the Molded Mind available in the links below: https://www.hemotox...

Tracklist:
Nihilistic Principle
Acrimony
Legions Of Alienation
Unreality
Execution
Corrupted Flesh
Automation
Restructure The Molded Mind
Self Realisation Through The Sub-Concious
The Alchemist
Incessant Existence
Postwar Civilization
After Forever
Hemotoxin is:
Michael Chavez - Guitar/Vocals
Shane Hunt-Dussé - Bass
Brandon Wilcox - Drums
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