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EXCLUSIVE: Burning Human’s “Tormented Mind” Video

Posted by Dan Rodriguez on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:06 pm

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Enjoy a Metal Insider exclusive premiere of Burning Human’s new video for “Tormented Mind.” The video comes from the band’s new album, Resurrection Through Fire. The video is so brutal that MTV banned it from “Headbangers Ball” consideration. Burning Human and Shadows Fall drummer Jason Bittner gave us the scoop:

The fine folks at MTV banned our video for the song “Tormented Mind,” claiming it was “too violent”. As much as we love Headbangers Ball, we think it’s way more metal to be banned by MTV! So watch the video for “Tormented Mind” that MTV didn’t want you to see, and decide for yourself.

Bonus points: hit the jump for the brand-spankin new video for “Still I Rise,” the first single from Shadows Fall’s Retribution.

Shadows Fall – Still I Rise

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Franklin Says:

    Looks like Saw VI.

  2. Rev Says:

    AWESOME video!

  3. veddnagrom Says:

    The Burning Human video sounds like its a bad upload and is skipping and making the drums sound out of time. There is an HD version on youtube and the band’s myspace that doesn’t skip.

    HD Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LO0GLYhd2M
    Band’s myspace: http://www.myspace.com/burninghuman4

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