Image of AI Thumbnail: Raising the Horns: The Cultural Resonance of Torture Squad’s Anthem

Raising The Horns: The Cultural Resonance Of Torture Squad’s Anthem

Torture Squad's " Raise Your Horns" serves as a powerful anthem in the metal community, symbolizing rebellion and unity. The song transcends mere fandom, inviting listeners to embrace their identity and reflect on their journeys, all while raising their horns in solidarity.

Venomous feat. Fernanda Lira & May Puertas &; Nothing To Say

Venomous Feat. Fernanda Lira & May Puertas – Nothing To Say

Venomous has released " Nothing To Say," a rendition of Angra's classic from their 1996 album, featuring notable vocalists Fernanda Lira of Crypta and May Puertas of Torture Squad. The track showcases a talented lineup and was recorded at Dual Noise Studios in São Paulo. Fans can listen to the song on various streaming platforms and view the accompanying video online.

Torture Squad &; Return of Evil (Official Music Video)

Torture Squad – Return Of Evil

The official music video for " Return of Evil," the title track from Torture Squad's eighth studio album, was released on February 3, 2016. Produced by Wagner Meirinho and Thiago Assolini, the video showcases themes inspired by Genghis Khan, exploring concepts of vengeance and brutality. The band features Mayara " Undead" Puertas on vocals, alongside other members contributing to the heavy metal sound.

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