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Warrior Within - Opus Remastermix - (Thrash/Speed Metal)






New Press Promo: Warrior Within 'Opus Remastermix' (Thrash/Speed Metal)



Release Date: November 4, 2021


FFO: Toxic Holocaust, Midnight, Black Death


Warrior Within are a thrash and speed metal band hailing from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Warrior Within are working hard to unleash their pummeling and vicious brand of metal upon Australia, and the world at large.


Comprised of Scott MacIntyre on vocals, brother duo of Tass Hadoulis on guitars and Toli Hadoulis on bass & Tom Johnson on drums. Warrior Within have been brutalising crowds with their energetic live shows all over Queensland, but now have their sites firmly set on conquering Australia, and then the world. Warrior Within are making heads bang near you because they love it.


Opus Remasteremix Streaming Link
https://music.warriorwithinband.com/link/fr64dc

Opus is a stomping pulsing thrasher that leaves you with a sickly grin! Opus was written by Toli and was inspired from his frustration with current global natural environmental issues. Fully remastered & remixed now with a lyric video, now bigger & better than ever!!


Check out the video!
https://youtu.be/Cnu_lNkeCq8










Check them out on Spotify and add them to your playlists!
https://open.spotify.com/artist/434fipwknYMU56e2LlX7jW





Credits:
Art – Alvaro Valverde –Spain
Mixing/Mastering – Silent Underground Studios – Dan Waldmann
Videography –Tass & Toli Hadoulis



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