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HEALTH aim for the head with new song “HATEFUL”

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HEALTH have shared new song “HATEFUL.” The typically brutal track was co-written with Sierra and features backing vocals from Leo Ashline of Street Sects.

It features as part of the latest update of first-person shooter game Ultrakill. Scroll down to listen now. Press materials note that the new music is the first of many collaborations between HEALTH and Ultrakill developers New Blood Interactive.

In a statement, the group say simply: "Back to the cyber grind." The band previously contributed music to the Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack.

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