Chuck Billy Shows His “Native Blood” With New Testament Song

Posted by Zach Shaw on Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 3:38 pm

New Music

Last month, Testament gave fans their first taste of their new album Dark Roots Of Earth. Now, with almost three weeks left before the album’s release, the thrash legends are treating fans to yet another new song.

While the first track showed off Testament’s “True American Hate,” this new song aptly titled “Native Blood” refers to frontman Chuck Billy’s Pomo Native American heritage. In fact, Testament supposedly shot a video for the song last month on an Indian reservation. While we might have to wait a little longer to see the music video, you can now stream “Native Blood” in the player below courtesy of their label Nuclear Blast Records’s webstore.

So stop wasting more time and listen to another new Testament song (do we really need to mention how killer the track is?) after the jump now. Dark Roots Of Earth comes out on July 31.

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