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October release for Corrections House debut

Posted by Loren on August 11, 2013

October release for Corrections House debut
October release for Corrections House debut

On Oct. 29, Neurot will release the debut from Corrections House -- Mike IX Williams (Eyehategod), Scott Kelly (Neurosis), Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), Sanford Parker (Minsk) and their minister of propaganda, Seward Fairbury. The eight song, 50-minute album will be titled Last City Zero and was recorded by Sanford Parker at Electrical Audio studio.

Last City Zero Track Listing:

1. Serve or Survive

2. Bullets and Graves

3. Party Leg and Three Fingers

4. Run Through the Night

5. Dirt Poor and Mentally Ill

6. Hallows of the Stream

7. Last City Zero

8. Drapes Hung by Jesus

October release for Corrections House debut
October release for Corrections House debut

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