Ragehammer unleash "616. TerrorKorps" lyric video
Polish metal wolfpack Ragehammer have released a lyric video to a brand new track "616. TerrorKorps" from their upcoming album Into Certain Death. The new album will be released on 18 September via Pagan Records in digital, CD and LP formats.
Following up to 2016's The Hammer Doctrine, the sophomore album consists of 10 slabs of sonic violence with variable pain levels in the characteristic sincere and brutal blackened thrash metal style which continues the path Ragehammer chose when starting in 2011.
Track List:
Beneath the Red Suns
We are the Hammer
Jesus Goat
Peace
Na Pewną Śmierć
616. TerrorKorps
Fear Toxin
Omega Red
Dragon City
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