Southern California based heavy rock band KillSET has released the official music video for “I’m Done.” Co-produced by Eddie Wohl (Anthrax, Fuel, ill Nino, Smile Empty Soul) and KillSET, the music video for “I’m Done” was directed by Vic Mendoza (Vicscover Art Productions).
“The world is currently a very messed up place. Corruption, greed, deceit, murder, hate, racism and fear are rampant throughout society. As the lyrics say…”I’m Done. I’m so tired of the BULLSHIT. It’s time to stand up for something! We will stand and fight. We will rise. We will make things right. We’re not gonna take it anymore!” – KILLSET
Click to Download / Stream “I’m Done” Online
KillSET was created by taking a professional, well-oiled metal machine and adding an explosive, highly ignited, and charismatic front man. With an anything goes attitude, the contributions and writing styles of each member seem to perfectly complement one another’s individual uniqueness, to create a sound that beautifully kills. KillSET joined forces with renowned producer, Eddie Wohl (Fuel, Smile Empty Soul, Anthrax, Ill Nino) and completed their first two full-length albums Know Your Killer and S.T.F.U. demonstrating their signature sound of pure ferocity and simple beauty. The overwhelming support from the previous albums has allowed KillSET to embark on another musical journey, which has culminated in the brand new and highly anticipated album Killin’ Spree! This incredibly diverse record includes the song, “Burn,” which was co-produced by and features Elias Soriano, as well as other tracks featuring surprise guest musicians.
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