Jedi Mind Tricks - "The Age of Sacred Terror / Saviorself" Red Vinyl 12" Single In Stores Now
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STREAM / DOWNLOAD: https://babygrande.fanlink.tv/theageofsacredterror Purchase the vinyl now: https://bit.ly/2UTad5b Following up upon the acclaimed 12" "On The Eve of War" featuring GZA/Genius of Wu-Tang Clan, Jedi Mind Tricks return with the agro-anthem "The Age of Sacred Terror" b/w "Saviorself" featuring Killah Priest. Consumer interest in Jedi Mind Tricks remains high exhibited by consistently strong 12" sales as well as impressively sustained commercial reception for the album "Legacy of Blood." Boasting their first ever supporting video, "The Age of Sacred Terror" is an insane visual compliment to the ferocious sonic masterpiece sure to galvanize Jedi's existing fan constituency and further perpetuate their appeal amongst the "aggro-punk" indie demographic. For the first time ever, this long out-of-print single is available on special edition Red Vinyl. For more information on Jedi Mind Tricks, please visit: https://twitter.com/jmthiphop https://twitter.com/vinnie_paz https://www.facebook.com/jmtmusic https://www.facebook.com/vinniepaz https://soundcloud.com/jedimindtricks https://www.youtube.com/user/jmthiphop http://www.jmthiphop.com/ ABOUT BABYGRANDE RECORDS Established in 2001, Babygrande Records is one of the premier independent labels operating today. Babygrande still maintains its unique perspective within the industry, prospering during the most volatile period in the history of recorded music and beyond. The label has been influential in launching the careers of new artists while at the same time working to nurture the careers of seasoned veterans. For more information on Babygrande Records, please visit: https://linktr.ee/babygrande #JediMindTricks #TheAgeOfSacredTerror #Saviorself
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