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Audio Roundup: New Music From ISIS Member, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY, STICK TO YOUR GUNS, THY WILL BE DONE, REMEMBERING NEVER

We have a slew of new music to tell you about today, so much so that we decided it's time for another audio roundup. We got tracks from former ISIS vocalist Aaron Turner, 3 Inches of Blood, Corrosion of Conformity, Stick To Your Guns, Remembering Never and Thy Will Be Done. Let's get started:


Hey, what's former ISIS frontman Aaron Turner up to nowadays? If you said fronting an old-school crusty punk band, then you are correct! The band is Split Cranium and their self-titled debut LP comes out on Turner's Hydra Head Records on March 20th. Above is your first taste of new music from the band.

Our bros at MetalSucks premiered a new track from 3 Inches of Blood, and it's as crushing as ever. It's just a beer-drinkin, headbangin' good time of a tune. As always, the vocals are insanely great. The track, "Dark Messenger" comes from Long Live Heavy Metal which comes out March 27th.

Speaking of beer drinking good times, you can stream Corrosion of Conformity's entire new self-titled album right now over at AOL Music.


Stick To Your Guns have a new album coming out, Against Them All due March 27th on Sumerian, and the band have premiered a track from the record "Diamond" on Youtube.


Thy Will Be Done have released a teaser of new music that will eventually see the light of day, but for now we have this trailer!

Hey, remember Remembering Never? I used to be in to these guys a few years ago, back when metalcore was all the rage. The band is making a comeback with a new album, their first in five years, This Hell Is Home, out soon on Dead Truth Recordings. You can hear a new track from the band, "All Praise the Victims of the Middle Passage", below:

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