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News•September 22, 2005 10:29 PM ET•5,503 views

Misery Index part w/ Nuclear Blast Records

Baltimore's Misery Index have officially parted ways with record label, Nuclear Blast Records. The split was on good terms. The group is currently in the process of writing new material and have completed five songs thus far. Titles include "Conquistador", "Antithesis", "Outsourcing Jehovah", and "Thermidor."

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