Impending Doom release new album art

Baptized in filth represents the mindless indulgance and self worship in the vile world we live in.

IMPENDING DOOM RELEASES NEW ALBUM ART PRE ORDERS NOW LIVE

IMPENDING DOOM has released more details surrounding their release “Baptized in Flith.” The cover art, seen above is explained by Bassist David Sittig, Baptized in filth represents the mindless indulgance and self worship in the vile world we live in. This album is meant to scare the hell out of you!”

The band will release their brand new full length album entitled “Baptized in Filth” on March 13, 2012. Produced by Andreas Magnusson (The Black Dahlia Murder) and Machine this is the bands fourth full length and most ferocious effort to date.

Pre-order bundles containing multiple shirts, posters and vinyl are available HERE or you can pre-order/preview on iTunes HERE. Johnson continues:

“We’re proud to say that after many months of working on the new record it’s finally done. This is by far our favorite material to date and we can’t wait to share it with everyone and hit the road!! March 13th 2012 the world will be Baptized In Filth!”

IMPENDING DOOM has also confirmed for this years Metal Alliance Tour along side acts like Devildriver, Job For a Cowboy and Dying Fetus. The band will also be playing select dates on this years VANS Warped Tour this summer.

The band has achieved success in recent years with releases like “The Serpent Servant” and “There Will Be Violence;” both cracking the Billboard Top 200 Chart. Click below for the band’s past releases.

IMPENDING DOOM are Brook Reeves on vocals, Cory Johnson on guitar, David Sittig on bass and Brandon “B-Town”

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