BREAKER - Peace Love Death Artwork, Tracklisting Revealed

June 5, 2008, 16 years ago

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Legendary underground Cleveland metal band BREAKER announce the release of their new CD Peace Love Death. The collection features twelve tracks - four brand new studio originals, four studio cover songs and four live tracks - and is being released to support the band's appearance at this year's Bang Your Head festival in Germany, June 26th - 28th.

A full length studio album will follow later this year.

The track listing for the CD is as follows: 'Black Light Ark', 'Satellite Dog', 'Luck And Gasoline', 'One Thin Line', 'Too Much Of Nothing' (featuring UFO's Pete Way), 'To Hell And Back Again' (SAXON), 'Pictured Life' (SCORPIONS), 'Breaker' (ACCEPT), 'Black Light Ark' (Live - Cleveland), 'Action' (Live - Cleveland), 'Standing In The Light' (Live - Cleveland), 'Still Life' (Live - Germany/HOA Festival).

Peace Love Death was produced by Breaker guitarist Don Depew and drummer Mark Klein. Artwork was done by Alex Yarborough. The cover of UFO's 'Too Much Of Nothing', originally recorded on their classic Force It album, features a special guest appearance by UFO bass player Pete Way. The covers of the Scorpions' 'Pictured Life' and Accept's 'Breaker' feature original Breaker lead vocalist Jim Hamar.

'Still Life' was recorded live at Breaker's infamous headlining appearance at Germany's Headbanger's Open Air festival in 2004, capturing the band destroying their equipment on stage for the set closing finale.

The CD will be released on Auburn Records in Europe at the Bang Your Head festival and in North America on July 8th.

Breaker's current line-up consists of: Michael Klein (guitar), Don Depew (guitar), Nick Giannakos (guitar), Greg Wagner (vocals), Brook Hodges (bass) and Mark Klein (drums).

Upcoming Breaker performances include:

June

14 - Cleveland, OH - Jigsaw Saloon
26 - Hechingen, Germany - Bang Your Head Festival warm-up show
28 - Balingen, Germany - Bang Your Head Festival main stage

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