CRASH: New Single Posted Online

January 18, 2004

South Korea's top-selling metal band CRASH have posted two songs from their latest single online in Windows Media format. Check them out:

01. Whirlwind Struggle (Windows Media)
02. Dignity (Windows Media)

Both songs are taken from CRASH's fifth studio album, "The Massive Crush", which "sees the band continuing their mix of metal and electronica [found on some of the earlier efforts], but with a stronger emphasis on the metal," according to an official press release. The album also contains a version of D.R.I.'s "Acid Rain" which previously appeared on the U.S. D.R.I. tribute "We Don't Need Society" in different form.

For more information on CRASH, visit their official web site at this location.

(Thanks: Kim Yun Jung / Rocknew.com)

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