ICE NINE KILLS 'THE PREDATOR BECOMES THE PREY' LIMITED-EDITION TRANSLUCENT RED WITH SMOKY BLACK SWIRL LP – ONLY 300 MADE


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STREET DATE IS 7/8/22

The Predator Becomes the Prey  was the third studio album and the follow up to the self-released The PredatorEP by American metalcore band Ice Nine Kills. This is their first and only album released after signing with Outerloop Records; a Fearless Records and Outerloop Management collaborative effort, formed November 8, 2013, Ice Nine Kills being their first signing.

The Predator Becomes the Prey is a showcase of the Metalcore sound Ice Nine Kills has been building over their last two releases The Predator and Safe Is Just a Shadow. The album was produced by Steve Sopchak at The Square Studio in Syracuse NY. It features guest vocals from Tyler Carter of Issues on the continuing saga "What I Never Learned In Study Hall". 

The tracks "The Coffin Is Moving" and "What I Never Learned in Study Hall" are incorporated songs of the band's 2013 EP The Predator. The song "The Product of Hate" was a stand-alone single of the band released in 2013, the song was released in order to help because of the Boston Marathon bombing. 

It's the first album featuring Justin Morrow as bass guitarist, after the departure of Steve Koch. 

The album marks the band's first entrance onto the Billboard 200 debuting at No. 153 overall, No. 3 on the Heatseekers chart, No. 13 on the Hard Rock chart. 

This exclusive vinyl variant is on “translucent red with smoky black swirls” wax. The Predator Becomes The Prey is limited to 300 copies, so order yours today!

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