Biohazard Giving Away New Album
. The first such promotion ever launched, the record will be available for free download off of Revolver Magazine's website revolvermag.com starting January 20th 2012 as well as through the technology offered by Repudo.com. Fans can check into Biohazard "Containment Zones" (record stores, venues, and more) across the United States using the Repudo app on their smart phones and download the new record directly to their phones or send it to their email inbox. A full map of the Containment Zones will be available soon. For fans who still want a physical copy of Reborn In Defiance, CDs will be made available for sale in conjunction with Record Store Day in April and will include exclusive additional content. "When we started, we followed our hearts and innovated a new direction for heavy music, and today we're doing the same." says Biohazard vocalist/guitarist Billy Graziadei. "Technology has allowed us to find a new way to not only reach out to fans but also to thank them for their support all these years. Grab our album for free and we'll see you on tour!" Reborn In Defiance was recorded by the band's original lineup, its first such recording in almost 18 years, with producer Toby Wright (Alice in Chains, Metallica). Below are all upcoming northeast tour dates for the first part of their US Tour Dates: With Madball:
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