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This is not nostalgia cosplay. This is Heavy Speed Roll . Think high-speed riffs welded to rock and roll grit, sharpened with modern production and zero compromise. “Strigoi (Bringer of Death)” tears forward with Motörhead-level drive, Venomous filth, hardcore bite, and a dangerous sense of control that separates Iron Bones from the weekend warriors.
Lyrically and visually, the track dives into mysticism, illusion, and confrontation. Religious decay, social lies, inner poison, and moonlit chaos all collide in a video that feels raw, ritualistic, and alive. No overthinking. No safety rails. Just speed, atmosphere, and truth scraping the asphalt.
Iron Bones do not deal in gimmicks. Their sound is tight, professional, and unapologetically aggressive. This band doesn’t just play fast. They play with intent. “Poison Riot” promises a full-length statement that blends old-school metal violence with a modern edge and a relentless rock and roll pulse.
This video marks both a single release and a call to action . Iron Bones are currently seeking a label partnership to support and release Poison Riot worldwide. The album is finished, focused, and ready to hit hard.

If you’re into Carnivore, Venom, Motörhead, Discharge, Vectom, Onslaught (Power From Hell era), Midnight, Toxic Holocaust , or anything that values speed, chaos, and credibility, it’s time to pay attention.
No faith. No brakes.
Welcome to the Poison Riot .
Production Credits:
Producer: Saymon Dose
Studio: Piedra Sonica – Valparaíso, Chile
Mixing / Mastering / Engineering: Pedro Fariña (Piedra Sonica)
Cover Artwork & Band Logo: Spektrum Art (@spektrum.art.tattoo)