If you like gnarly, fast, death-y moshcore that's like a Belgian version of Hatebreed, then Noisecreep has a real treat for you. Today we are proud to premiere Bloodshot 's 'Dawn of Damnation' from their new album 'Murder the World,' out March 8th.

Listening to this song will make you feel like your head was used as a punching bag by Bernard Hopkins. Lyrically, it explores a topic not at all foreign to metal bands: serial killers.

Listen to 'Dawn of Damnation'

"I suppose you wanna know what the song 'Dawn of Damnation' is about," singer Stek Linksen said. "Well, it's talking about serial killer Richard Ramirez." In case you're not up on your serial killer history, Ramirez was known as Southern California's "Night Stalker" in the 1980s.

"The whole album was about him – well, most songs [were]. It describes his acts, the fact that he was a possessed serial killer, and [that] there was evil in every deed since he was haunted by his personal demons and wanting to inflict pain and fear on humanity," said Linksen. "He wanted to leave darkness behind when he went on his killing spree."

Bloodshot's 'Dawn of Damnation' is certainly the sonic equivalent of that type of brutality. Crank it now.

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