DEAD DUE Unleash Devastating Cycle Of Violence EP Today


Warsaw’s modern metal juggernaut DEAD DUE erupt into the new year with the release of their crushing new EP Cycle Of Violence, out today. Fusing elements of modern metal, hardcore, and deathcore, the band deliver a project that feels as hostile as it is calculated—six tracks that form a relentless downward spiral through rage, trauma, and retribution. Cycle Of Violence stands as DEAD DUE’s most punishing and focused work to date, capturing the sharpened edge of a band unafraid to confront the darkest corners of human nature.

The EP opens with .fear. (1:08), a tense and atmospheric introduction that sets the stage for the chaos to come before plunging headfirst into Vile (4:16), featuring a blistering guest appearance from Saltwound. The track hits with suffocating intensity, blending knuckle-dragging breakdowns with razor-tight grooves. STFU (7:33) follows with unfiltered hostility—an anthem built on explosive pacing, visceral vocals, and a message that cuts straight to the bone.

The second half of the EP raises the stakes even further. Make a Move (9:36), featuring Grobel, hits like a steel-to-concrete collision—its guest spot adding a vicious new layer to the band’s already brutal dynamic. Die For Me (13:55) delivers a cold, unforgiving snapshot of betrayal and emotional collapse, while closer Don’t Bring Roses To My Grave (16:56) ends the EP on a bleak, cathartic note—massive, downtuned, and dripping with finality as the last riff fades into silence.

With Cycle Of Violence, DEAD DUE solidify their place among Europe’s most dangerous rising acts. This EP is not just a release—it’s a declaration, a statement of ferocity, and a warning shot that Warsaw’s heaviest are only getting started.


Tracklist:

1. .fear. 
2. Vile ft. Saltwound 
3. STFU 
4. Make a Move ft. Grobel 
5. Die For Me 
6. Don't Bring Roses To My Grave

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