34 years since their latest album "Violent By Nature", released in 1990, Tucson, Arizona-based thrash metal titans ATROPHY return with a brand new album. "Asylum" will be unleashed on March 15, 2024 via Massacre Records. "Asylum" marks the next evolutionary step for ATROPHY. Keeping the speed of "So...
ATROPHY Announces First Album In 34 Years, ‘Asylum’
34 years since their latest album "Violent By Nature", released in 1990, Tucson, Arizona-based thrash metal titans ATROPHY return with a brand new album. "Asylum" will be unleashed on March 15, 2024 via Massacre Records. "Asylum" marks the next evolutionary step for ATROPHY. Keeping the speed of "So...
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