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Just being on one 2014 Xmas Comp isn't enough for FUMIGATION: CANADIAN DEATH METAL PROMOTIONS "The ChristMassacre Compilation" (released December 26th, 2014) a0234878477_2.jpg Download at https://canadiandeathmetal.bandcamp.com/album/the-christmassacre-compilation FUMIGATION track "Pediculosis (Mommy, I Have Lice)" from the INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT album.

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i've been pretty bad at the forum thing for a while...but the band has news so here we goooooooooo:

 

***FUMIGATION RELEASE NEW TRACK***

Fumigation "Your Death Metal Pest Control Specialists" from Ottawa, ON, 
Canada have released a new track titled "Earwigs & Earwax" via the 
"Hammer Smashed Radio Xmas Comp IV" which is a digital compilation 
featuring mainly Canadian artists plus a handful from over seas.

FREE Download:
https://hammersmashedradio.bandcamp.com/album/hsr-christmas-compilation-4

This is a one off/special early mix version of a song that will appear 
on a Fumigation SPLIT CD with an estimated release of spring/summer 2017 
through CDN Records...more details on this Split to come later...

"Earwigs & Earwax" features guest vox by Tobin (Deamon/Deathrow Six).

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Hey Will, if you liked that track, the one we're currently streaming is waaaaaaaaay better ;)

 

FUMIGATION "Your Death Metal Pest Control Specialists" from Ottawa, ON and THE PATH TO R'LYEH an H.P. Lovecraft themed band from Montreal, QC have teamed up for a Split CD titled "Invasion". Official release date of "Invasion" is April 28th, 2017 via CDN Records.

Check out a teaser featuring both bands:
https://youtu.be/_GHTbWggOKk

FUMIGATION have released the single "Arachnophobia" as a Slideshow Video:
https://youtu.be/PRJs2v8dZzA

...if you'd rather just stream the audio:
https://soundcloud.com/fumigation/arachnophobia


*** PRE ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW ***

For your Digital CD pre-order:
https://fumigationmetal.bandcamp.com/album/invasion-split-cd
OR
https://thepathtorlyeh.bandcamp.com/releases

For your Physical CD pre-order:
http://www.cdnrecords.com/product/fumigationthe-path-to-rlyeh-invasion-split-cd-pre-order/
 

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The Split CD "Invasion" between Canadian Death Metal bands FUMIGATION and THE PATH TO R'LYEH is officially released and available to order!!

Check out a Youtube Playlist featuring both bands:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44Gum5VeMMb27bYeZohBUvJfCXhAvajN

Audio stream featuring singles by both bands:
https://soundcloud.com/fumigation/sets/invasion-split-cd-singles

Read a few Reviews:
http://goregasmiccinema.blogspot.ca/2017/04/fumigation-path-to-rlyeh-invasion-2017.html
https://badgersmetalbreakdown.com/2017/04/21/fumigation-the-path-to-rlyeh-invasion-split-review-9-110-m/
http://deadrhetoric.com/reviews/fumigationthe-path-to-rlyeh-invasion-cdn-records/

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Order a physical copy through CDN Records:
http://www.cdnrecords.com

Order a digital copy through FUMIGATION:
https://fumigationmetal.bandcamp.com
OR
Order a digital copy through THE PATH TO R'LYEH:
https://thepathtorlyeh.bandcamp.com/releases

Tracklisting:

FUMIGATION 

01. Arachnophobia
02. Forced Vaginal Harbourage
03. Earwigs & Earwax
04. A Beard Full of Maggots

THE PATH TO R'LYEH

05. Dream Eater
06. The Book Made of Human Skin
07. Extra-Terrestrial Abomination
08. Y'ha-ntlei's Awakening
 

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