Warbringer to Reissue Three Records on Vinyl



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Vinyl collectors and fans of bone-crushing thrash metal, you might want to pay attention to Warbringer in the next couple of months because three of their previous albums are getting a limited reissue. And they’re all gonna sound killer thanks to a collaboration with M-Theory Audio.

Limited to just 500 copies, Waking Into Nightmares, Worlds Torn Asunder and IV: Empires Collapse will each receive their vinyl reissue. All three will be available on March 8 and will be similar to Century Media’s previous vinyl reissue back in 2018 of War Without End.

Looking forward to the reissues, drummer Carlos Cruz said the releases will be great for fans and collectors.

“We’ll give you what you’ve been waiting for! Another badass collaboration with M-Theory Audio – prepare for the 2024 vinyl reissue of Waking Into Nightmares, Worlds Torn Asunder and IV: Empires Collapse! All pressed on colored vinyl and including bonus tracks! Limited pressings, so don’t sleep on these or the cassettes!”

According to vocalist John Kevill, it’s been a while since these three records were available to a wider audience. And while they’ll each only have 500 copies in this limited run, it’s more than what people have had for a while now.

“We are pleased to see these three Warbringer records reissued on LP! These have been unavailable for a while now, so we are glad that they will be available again for you all to add to your collections. Thanks to all of you metalheads out there for continuing to jam our records – as always, play it loud!”

To be clear, this isn’t the first time these records were back in the marketplace, as they were also part of the previous cassette box set.

So if you want to get yours, be sure to either pre-order at Warbringer’s Bandcamp or M-Theory Audio’s Webstore. You can also always check to make sure your local record store will get these in.

Warbringer to Reissue Three Records on Vinyl

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