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The return of Iron Reagan

Posted by Loren on November 12, 2016

The return of Iron Reagan
Iron Reagan - Crossover Ministry

Iron Reagan will return with a new LP next Feb, Crossover Ministry. The album is set to officially release on Feb. 3 on Relapse Records with 18 tracks over 30 minutes.

The band is also scheduled for a few shows in December, including two with the legendary Dag Nasty.

IRON REAGAN, on tour:
Dec 02 Richmond, VA The Broadberry
Dec 27 Asbury Park, NJ Stone Pony*
Dec 28 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage*

*with Dag Nasty

Crossover Ministry Track list:
1. A Dying World
2. You Never Learn
3. Grim Business
4. Dead With My Friends
5. No Sell
6. Condition Evolution
7. Fuck the Neighbors
8. Power of the Skull
9. Crossover Ministry
10. More War
11. Blatant Violence
12. Parents of Tomorrow
13. Bleed the Fifth
14. Megachurch
15. Shame Spiral
16. Dogsnotgods
17. Eat or be Eaten
18. Twist Your Fate

The return of Iron Reagan
Iron Reagan - Crossover Ministry

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