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Ice Nine Kills Premiere “Assault And Batteries” Music Video

Ice Nine Kills have shared an official video for their new track “Assault & Batteries.” The “Child’s Play”-inspired song is from the group's new album “The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood,” which will be available on October 15. Spencer Charnas commented:

“It was only one month ago that we painted the walls of Wall Street red with the release of ‘Hip To Be Scared‘. Now, we proudly present, ‘Assault & Batteries‘, a brutal ode to an iconic two-foot tall demonic doll.”

“The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood” Track Listing:

01. “Opening Night…”
02. “Welcome To Horrorwood”
03. “A Rash Decision”
04. “Assault & Batteries”
05. “The Shower Scene”
06. “Funeral Derangements”
07. “Rainy Day”
08. “Hip To Be Scared” (feat. Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix)
09. “Take Your Pick” (feat. Cannibal Corpse’s George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher)
10. “The Box” (feat. Atreyu’s Brandon Saller & Fit For A King’s Ryan Kirby)
11. “F.L.Y.” (feat. Senses Fail’s Buddy Nielsen)
12. “Wurst Vacation”
13. “Ex-Mørtis”
14. “Farewell II Flesh”

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PostedAugust 11, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsIce Nine Kills, Assault & Batteries, The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood

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