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Snails & Kill The Noise Return On New Collab “Front 2 Back” Featuring Sullivan King

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Kill The Snails, the epic combo of Kill The Noise & Snails, released their first collaboration in June last year to unanimous support. Now their back again, once again enlisting the help of king shredder himself Sullivan King, for the new banger, “Front 2 Back.”

As with their first collaboration, and just about any song you hear from any of these artists individually, “Front 2 Back” is dangerously unrelenting and, at worst, riot inducing. From the first nasty dubstep drop to the second, metal-charged, higher tempo electro-tinged bass rumble, to the final hair-raising, headbanging throwdown, this track’s only goal is to get you to hurt your neighbor… respectfully.

Fans who want to hear “Front 2 Back” live are in luck – Snails is currently on his World Of Slime tour – and this is an experience that dance music has never seen. State of the art holographic technology, brand new visuals and Snails’ custom Shell 2.0 stage production creates a more immersive environment for attendees. Tickets are on sale here and preview the tour visuals here on Snails’ Instagram. 

Check out the new track below!

 

Photos via Rukes.com

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