German/French dark electro act Extize is back from an extensive tour with Combichrist, and has a new single out. Three years ago, Extize’s cover of John Murphy’s legendary track "In The House, In A Heartbeat", from the cult zombie movie 28 Days Later, went viral, infecting over two million streams on Spotify. But now… a new outbreak is coming.
With 28 Years Later hitting cinemas this June, Extize has resurrected the iconic track with even more speed, power, and dirt-E-tronic chaos. This cover version is faster, harder, and deadlier than ever before. The infected are running, and so should you! Brace yourself for the ultimate post-apocalyptic anthem.
Don't forget to check out Extize's recently released album, DeLorean 666, which was released on May 20 via darkTunes Music Group. But now, get ready for dark electro zombie apocalypse! Link

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