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Coercion96 back in action

Posted by Loren on April 20, 2016

Formed in 1996 by current and former members of Good Riddance, Fury 66, and The Lonely Kings, punk-metal hybrid Coercion96 have entered the studio to record a new EP, tentatively titled Exit Wounds.

At 4 songs, the new EP is being recorded by Tony Palermo (Papa Roach) and produced by Michael Rosen (Rancid, AFI, Testament). No release date has been announced.

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