200 Stab Wounds release new song ‘Ride The Flatline’
200 STAB SOUNDS have released a brand new song!
The new song, titled Ride The Flatline, is taken from the Cleveland, Ohio-based death metal band’s upcoming new album, Manual Manic Procedures, which is scheduled to be released in June this year, via Metal Blade Records.
The new song is a [bass] Ezra Cook-penned song inspired by a chemical spill in the Ohio River after a train derailed. Speaking about the new song, vocalist/guitarist Steve Buhl says, “all the crazy chemicals caught fire. The Ohio River goes into Lake Erie, which is where our water supply is. So the song comes from that really. But obviously, we put a little bit of animation into it, with someone getting run over by a train in the process and fucking exploding and shit.”
Listen to Ride The Flatline here:
Manual Manic Procedures is set for release on June 28th via Metal Blade Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.
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