DEFECATION: 'Intention Surpassed' Details Unveiled

December 23, 2002

DEFECATION, the legendary extreme act founded by NAPALM DEATH/ex-RIGHTEOUS PIGS guitarist Mitch Harris and ex-NAPALM DEATH drummer Mick Harris, will release their comeback effort, "Intention Surpassed", through Nuclear Blast Records in January.

The follow-up to 1989's "Purity Dilution", which apparently doesn't include contributions from Mick, will contain the following track listing:

01. Continuum
02. Worldy Why's
03. Fibre Optical Illusion
04. Fever Pitch
05. 2/3 Pure
06. Under Surveillance
07. Cryonically Preserved
08. Overself
09. Protective Rage
10. Granted Wish
11. Shortfall
12. Incline
13. Time Folding Machine

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