Bleed The Fifth, the project featuring Tommy Vext (ex-Divine Hersey, ex-Bad Wolves), Tim Yeung (I Am Morbid, ex-Divine Hersey), Marc Rizzo (Ill Niño, ex-Soulfly), Adam Duce (ex-Machine Head), and Bill Hudson (NorthTale), have released a cover of Divine Heresy’s “Impossible Is Nothing.” You can check that out below:
Bleed The Fifth, the project featuring Tommy Vext (ex-Divine Hersey, ex-Bad Wolves), Tim Yeung (I Am Morbid, ex-Divine Hersey), Marc Rizzo (Ill Niño, ex-Soulfly), Adam Duce (ex-Machine Head), and Bill Hudson (NorthTale), have released a cover of Divine Heresy’s “This Threat Is Real.” You can check that out below:
Bleed The Fifth, the project featuring Tommy Vext (ex-Divine Hersey, ex-Bad Wolves), Tim Yeung (I Am Morbid, ex-Divine Hersey), Marc Rizzo (Ill Niño), Adam Duce (ex-Machine Head), and Bill Hudson (NorthTale), have released a cover of Divine Heresy’s “Facebreaker.” You can find an official video for that track below:
Bleed The Fifth, the project featuring Tommy Vext (ex-Divine Hersey, ex-Bad Wolves), Tim Yeung (I Am Morbid, ex-Divine Hersey), Marc Rizzo (Ill Niño), Adam Duce (ex-Machine Head), and Bill Hudson (NorthTale), have released a cover of Divine Heresy’s “Closure.” You can stream that track below:
Former Divine Heresy members Tommy Vext (ex-Bad Wolves) and Tim Yeung (I A Morbid, ex-Hate Eternal) have launched a new project called Bleed The Fifth. The band, which also features Marc Rizzo (Ill Niño), Adam Duce (ex-Machine Head), and Bill Hudson (NorthTale), will be playing tracks from Divine Heresy‘s 2007 album “Bleed The Fifth” at…
Divine Heresy‘s “Bleed The Fifth” and “Bringer Of Plagues” are set to be released on vinyl for the first time on May 21. You can pre-order those at m-theoryaudio.com. Notably, “Bleed The Fifth” will include the bonus tracks “Purity Defiled” and “Parasite Drama,” while “Bringer Of Plagues” will include the bonus track “Forever The Failure.”
Iron Reagan have premiered a new video for their new song “Bleed The Fifth.” This track is from their new album “Crossover Ministry,” which will be released on February 3. The video features actors from Comedy Central’s “Delco Proper.”
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