Go Ahead and Die , a band formed by Max and Igor Cavalera , father and son, released the music video for "GAAD," part of the group's debut album, released on June 11th by Nuclear Blast .
In the video, the band is presented as a group of "musical protesters" in a news report voiced by rapper Ice-T , following the protest energy of the album. Among the group's demands in the news report are an end to the development of nuclear weapons and "the imprisonment of all corrupt politicians."
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The band then appears in full force, with images of police interventions interspersed with the musicians. Besides Max and Igor, the band includes drummer Zach Coleman .
"Damn! Bravo! No excuses! Raw! This album is what happens when greed and injustice take over. We need to use our music as a weapon!", Max commented about the release.
The song is named after the band's abbreviation and perfectly sums up the project's attitude. "GAAD is an anthem for this album and for these fucked up times. A middle finger to those in control and those who decide who lives and who dies," Igor added.
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