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Never Enough, featuring ex-members of Eighteen Visions and Lylah, have released a teaser trailer for their new album, which includes video footage from their forthcoming video for "Devil I Am". The video footage can be downloaded through the Corporate Punishment podcast. Never Enough will release their self-titled debut in North America on December 4th, 2007 on Corporate Punishment Records. Never Enough features Eighteen Visions guitarist Keith Barney (ex-Eighteen Visions, Throwdown) and Drummer Trevor Friedrich.
Direct download: Never_Enough_Video_Teaser.mp4
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:39 PM
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Corporate Punishment Podcast
 serves up a tasty interview for Thanksgiving
 An Audio interview with Wayne Static from Static-X
  

 

  
 The Corporate Punishment Podcast has posted an interview with Static-X’s Wayne Static at the following location http://www.corporatepunishment.libsyn.com/
 
 During the interview, Wayne discusses the writing process of the group's new album, Cannibal, his vegetarian lifestyle and the state of the recording industry.
 
 The Corporate Punishment Podcast features the latest mp3s, videos and interviews with the hottest stars in metal and hard rock today. Stay tuned for future CP Podcast interviews with Machine Head, Five Finger Death Punch and Never Enough (ex-Eighteen Visions).
 
Direct download: StaticXinterview.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:18 PM
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Never Enough, featuring ex-members of Eighteen Visions and Lylah, have released behind the scenes and video footage from the set of group’s upcoming “Devil I Am� video. The video footage can be downloaded through the Corporate Punishment podcast.

"'The Devil I Am' video shoot was without a doubt one of the best times ive ever had shooting a video. It was great to share the screen with Keith and Trevor. We were all about just making the video as amazing as possible and pulling out all the stops. Whatever it took to make the video really great and we did it," says Never Enough frontman Norman Matthews. "Shot in Irvine, CA, we didn't want to do the traditional band performing on their instruments, we really wanted to bring the emotion of the song to the table and act out the emotion of the lyrics. It was a labor of love as even the camera man wore face paint and the vibe was just great! Sam with Dose Productions who did the Victory Pill video for 'Worse Case Scenario' is putting everything together in France. He's got a great eye for things and Im truly honored and excited to see the final product."

Direct download: Never_Enough_Video_Footage.mp4
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:56 PM
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 Never Enough
 MP3 download of "To The Bottom" online
 Album street date pushed back to December 4th

  
 
  
 Never Enough, featuring ex-members of Eighteen Visions and Lylah, have posted a free Mp3 download of the track "To The Bottom" online through the Corporate Punishment Podcast at the following location: http://corporatepunishment.libsyn.com/
 
 The track comes from Never Enough's debut, self-titled album ("1.0") which will be available digitally through iTunes and other major digital retailers on November 20th and in stores on December 4th, 2007. The band is currently offering fans a free Never Enough t-shirt to anyone who pre-orders the album through the Corporate Punishment Records website at the following location http://www.corporatepunishment.com/shop/index.php?manufacturers_id=28
 
 When asked about the song, front-man Norman Matthews called it, "Heavy, killer, hook laden guitars with a huge chorus. For me, the song is about people only seeing on the surface, not digging deeper to find out what is really going on with someone. A lot of times we mask our true feelings, but deep inside we are an ocean unto ourselves, deeps seas of emotions longing for someone or something to dig deep and save you."
 
 Never Enough recently teamed up with Ultimate Guitar to release behind the scenes video footage on the set of group's upcoming "Devil I Am" video. The video footage can be seen at the following location
 http://www.ultimate-guitar.tv/misc/behind_the_scenes_never_enough.html
Direct download: Never_Enough_-_To_The_Bottom.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:22 PM
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 Montreal based 3 Mile Scream are now offering a free iPod download of the group’s "Our Blackened Sun" video through the Corporate Punishment Podcast at the following location: http://corporatepunishment.libsyn.com
 
 3 Mile Scream's video for "Our Blackened Sun" was directed Chad Archibald (Arise and Ruin, Farewell To Freeway) on location in Guelph, Ontario. The track is taken from the group's Corporate Punishment debut album, A Prelude To Our Demise, which was described as "Artfully orchestrated brutality" by Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe.
 
 The group has also lined up the following tour dates.
 
 3 MILE SCREAM TOUR DATES
 Nov 15 - Toronto, Ontario @ The Reverb
 Nov 16 - Oshawa, Ontario @ The Diesel Room
 Nov 17 - Niagara Falls, Ontario @ The Vintage Sports Lounge
 Nov 23 - Montreal, Quebec @ Cafe L’inconditionnelle
 Nov 30 - Moncton, New Brunswick @ the Paramount bar
 Dec 01 - St John,, New Brunswick @ The Basement
 Dec 02 – Fredericton, New Brunswick @ The Rugby Club
 Dec 07 - Toronto, Ontario @ The Kathedral
 Dec 21 - Montreal, Quebec @ Bar St-Laurent
 Dec 22 - Quebec City, Quebec @ L’Anti w/ Burial

Direct download: 3_Mile_Scream_-_Our_Blackened_Sun.mp4
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:38 PM
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Victory Pill's Jim Davies (ex-Pitchshifter, Prodigy) comments about the song "King and Country" from the debut, self-titled release from Victory Pill.
 
 "This track is very different from the rest of the album, its very electronic.  Again produced by John Ross, so it has a great break-beat on it. Its very anthemic. as with most of these tunes it started as an instrumental. Lyrically it's about the first World War. I found out when I was writing this tune that both my great grandfathers were gassed on the Somme, one died from it and one lived on in bad health for the rest of his shortened life.  That's what inspired me for this tune. That generation would gladly do anything for their country.  I think that kind of patriotism is all but gone in England today.  An entire generation had no second thoughts about going to France and walking into a hail of machine gun fire for our generation, which I think very few of us ever think about...or would consider doing."
 
Victory Pill's debut, self-titled album is in stores now from Corporate Punishment Records.
Direct download: victorypill_kingandcountry_128k.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:56 PM
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Victory Pill, featuring ex-Pitchshifter and Prodigy guitarist JIM DAVIES and ex-Prodigy drummer KIERON PEPPER, have unleashed their new video for the track "Worst Case Scenario" from their forthcoming Corporate Punishment Records self-titled debut.
 
"The video was shot by DOSE PRODUCTIONS who did a few Pitchshifter videos. I have worked with them before and they were our first choice," says Davies. "The video was shot in France in a bunker complex. The concept was just meant to be quite dark and grainy like the song and the guy in the video is basically slowly flipping out after taking a pill of some kind, it’s very claustrophobic. I wanted something quite moody to suit the song, although the end isn't as uplifting as the end of the song as he blows his head off. Oops!"
 
"'Worst Case Scenario' was one of the first tunes I wrote for this band, it’s the most live sounding too," continues Davies about the album’s lead single. "We used almost all live drums for this and it’s very bass heavy, not an amazing amount of guitar; in fact it’s quite sparse. Lyrically its very tongue in cheek; it’s about going through life and becoming very cynical about everything where you used to always expect the best outcome. This song is about always expecting the worst, which is almost a way of protecting ourselves from being constantly let down. I think anyone in a band knows what I mean. You have to put your faith in people that very often let you down completely and the music business is a very unfair place. I had quite a dark period musically several years ago when all I did was plan for the worst outcome so I wasn't surprised when it came.  But, I have to say the song isn't meant to be all doom and gloom; the third verse is meant to be uplifting and to have you stop dwelling on the past and get on with it, it’s all good from now on. I'm not a miserable git, I promise!"
 
Victory Pill is the brainchild of JIM DAVIES of The Prodigy.  His guitars shaped the group’s breakthrough album, Fat Of The Land, which included "Firestarter" and "Breathe". Jim toured worldwide with the band including a headline slot at Reading 2001. Davies was also a contributing member of electro-metal outfit Pitchshifter who toured alongside Incubus and on Ozzfest. Davies contributed to the groundbreaking album, www.pitchshifter.com, as well as co-wrote the subsequent Deviant and PSI records. Davies last gig for Pitchshifter was immortalized in the Bootlegged, Distorted live album.
 
With that pedigree, it is no surprise then that the result is a mammoth debut album of inventive and infectious sounds, like the explosive songs, "Downfall" and "Another Clone," as well as the critically acclaimed first single "Worst Case Scenario."

Victory Pill will release their self-titled debut in North America on October 23rd, 2007 on Corporate Punishment Records. Fans can preview material from their forthcoming debut at
www.myspace.com/victorypill

The band is currently offering a free limited edition t-shirt to anyone who pre-orders the album through the Corporate Punishment website at the following location:
http://www.corporatepunishment.com/shop/?manufacturers_id=26
Direct download: VictoryPill-WCS-ipod.m4v
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:13 PM
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