Paraguay-based industrial/electro-rock/metal band Noisecide has released a brand new single and video "Runnin' Red Lights". Noisecide captivates listeners with unique sound and style, transcending boundaries and defying expectations. Inspired by technology, life, and the future. Noisecide, led by Danicide and Atarix, crafts music that ignites connections, inspiration, and motivation worldwide.
The band comments: "This one hits hard, raw energy, emotion, and that unmistakable Noisecide vibe. We poured our hearts into this one and can't wait for you to see it."
Recently, Noisecide announced a line-up change, as vocalist Cimone Tavares (Odisea, Dangerous) joined the band. Link

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