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New song from Killer Mike

Posted by Loren on April 25, 2013

Killer Mike has leaked the song "Villain," which appears on the video game soundtrack to Injustice: Gods Among Us. The soundtrack also includes a variety of artists such as Rise Against, The Faint, Portugal. The Man, Depeche Mode, Minus the Bear, and others. The album was just released on April 23.

 

 

Check out the Killer Mike cut here:

1. Rise Against - "Sight Unseen"

2. AWOLNATION - "THISKIDSNOTALRIGHT" --

3. Portugal. The Man - "Evil Friends"

4. Minus The Bear - "Walk On Air"

5. Depeche Mode - "Angel"

6. Pictureplane -" Pure War"

7. The Faint - "This Is Is Is Is Pain"

8. MSTRKRFT - "Beards Again"

9. Jacob Plant - "Fallen"

10. Killer Mike - "Villain"

11. Zeus - "Refusal To Die"

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