Deftones, Acacia Strain Frontmen to Appear on New Whitechapel Album

by | Mar 31, 2010

Whitechapel’s third album, “A New Era of Corruption”, will feature guest vocal appearances from Vincent Bennett (The Acacia Strain) on the track “Murder Sermon” and Chino Moreno (Deftones) on the track “Reprogrammed to Hate”.

Guitarist Alex Wade comments: “Vincent has been a long time friend of the band and we have always talked about him doing guest vocals on one of our records, so naturally his style of vocals fits our music perfectly and sounds great. We’re honored to have Deftones vocalist Chino Moreno on our record. All of us are huge Deftones fans so it’s pretty surreal for us. He absolutely killed his part on the album and it’s everything I envisioned it would be. Plus it’s cool that Chino was so opened minded to do vocals on something so extreme; I think that it sounds fantastic.”

The tracklisting for the effort can be found below. The band’s album is due out June 8 via Metal Blade Records.

01. Devolver
02. Breeding Violence
03. The Darkest Day of Man
04. Reprogrammed to Hate
05. End of Flesh
06. Unnerving
07. A Future Corrupt
08. Prayer of Mockery
09. Murder Sermon
10. Necromechanical
11. Single File to Dehumanization

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