Brokencyde, 'Will Never Die' -- New Album
Taylor Foiles
Lead singer Mikl from Brokencyde said, "With this record, we allowed ourselves more time creatively to do what we wanted, which enabled us to take things to a whole new level! This album speaks to our amazing fans that have supported us through thick and thin, but should be exciting for new listeners as well."
"I have to say this album is the best work we've ever put together," added Phat J. "Fans are going to love it, and haters beware because it's gonna destroy the game." Them's fightin' words, so we'll have to wait until Nov. 9 to see how the record stacks up. With that kind of confidence, Brokencyde may win over some of the haters and make some new fans.
Earlier this summer, Brokencyde spoke exclusively to Noisecreep when they fell victim to an Internet hoax that can be likened to a web crime, as a fake website accused them of being child pornographers. The news spread across the Internet like a flesh-eating virus before it was exposed as a cruel joke.

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