PRODUCT OF HATE Releases 'Revolution Of Destruction' Video

February 5, 2017

"Revolution Of Destruction", the new video from Wisconsin-based newcomers PRODUCT OF HATE, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band's debut album, "Buried In Violence", which was released in February 2016 via Napalm Records. The CD was mixed and mastered by James Murphy, known for his work with DEATH, TESTAMENT and OBITUARY.

Commented PRODUCT OF HATE guitarist Geno Rathbone: "We're super excited for this video to be released! It gives audiences a real taste of what we do to make these songs come together. No fancy effects, no laser light show. Just the five of us, in the pocket, doing what we do best — playing off of one another to create something pure for our fans. This video really captures that feel."

"This is a bit different than the other videos that we've released," added frontman Adam Gilley. "Playing to each other with our gear surrounding us is very much how we normally practice and write. There's a lot of energy."

"Buried In Violence" track listing:

01. Kill. You. Now.
02. Annihilation
03. ...As Your Kingdom Falls
04. Blood Coated Concrete
05. Monster
06. Buried In Violence
07. Vindicare
08. Nemesis
09. Revolution Of Destruction
10. Unholy Manipulator
11. Perry Mason

PRODUCT OF HATE is:

Adam Gilley - Vocals
Cody Rathbone - Guitar
Gene Rathbone - Lead Guitar
Mark Campbell - Bass
Mike McGuire - Drums

Formed in 2007 in Southeastern Wisconsin and hailed as "One Of 12 Bands To Watch In 2016" by Metal Hammer, PRODUCT OF HATE has spent time on the road with the likes of ALLEGAEON, THE AGONIST and HAMMER FIGHT, in addition to a run with MUSHROOMHEAD, SUMO CYCO and MADAME MAYHEM.

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