

PCB Productions in pre-production on the Graphic Novel INFEX by Keith Arem and Brandon Humphreys.
Featuring the soundtrack from Contagion.

Contagion's "Hate" is featured in the Motion Picture
"The Gene Generation"

Contagion formed in 1988 as the group Biohazard PCB. After many successful independent releases, the group signed with World Domination - a development division of Capitol Records.
With the group's first official commercial release Contaminant PCB in 1992, and North American tours in 1992 (Front Line Assembly) and 1993 - Contagion established itself as a powerful presence in the industrial genre. Contagion has appeared on 4 motion picture soundtracks and released over 15 international compilations and singles since 1992.
Contagion also provided the soundtrack to the banned game - Thrill Kill, as well as
"Metal Fatigue" and X-Men 2.
Contagion's 2001 release of
the 2-disc Limited edition of INFECTANT features a bonus computer Enhanced CD
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featuring previously unreleased tracks, band interviews, behind the scenes
footage, and the latest Contagion music video "Hate".
The Special Edition includes 6-panel Digipak artwork from Steven R. Gilmore, and
an added insert booklet with lyrics, artwork, and credits.
INFECTANT Limited Edition is exclusively self-distributed in the U.S. through PCB Productions and is only available online.

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