Booze, Broads and Beelzebub

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Booze, Broads and Beelzebub
Studio album by Chrome Division
Released July 8, 2008
Recorded January 2008, Studio Fredmann, Gothenburg, Sweden
Genre Heavy metal
Label Nuclear Blast
Chrome Division chronology
Doomsday Rock 'N Roll Booze, Broads and Beelzebub

Booze, Broads and Beelzebub is the second studio album by Chrome Division. The band announced that they had finished recording the album on January 15, 2008 on their MySpace blog,[1] and announced the title and the planned release date of July 8, 2008 on their blog on May 14, 2008,[2] which was picked up on by heavy metal news sources.[3] The album took seven days to record at Studio Fredmann in Gothenburg, starting on January 7, 2008.[1] Before either of the blog announcements, bassist Björn Luna said in an interview that Chrome Division's next album would be released on Nuclear Blast, explaining that the band have a three album contract with the label,[4] and Blabbermouth.net confirmed that the album would be released on Nuclear Blast.[5] Though no tracklisting has been revealed, the band did say that 12 tracks were recorded at Studio Fredmann,[1] and it has been revealed that one of these is a cover of a ZZ Top song.[5] The title track from the album, "Booze, Broads and Beelzebub", has been posted on the band's MySpace page.[6] According to the band, the music will be "a bit more varied than on Doomsday Rock 'n Roll. A bit more metal, more fast stuff, but still the basics in filthy rock 'n' roll."[5]

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