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Thank you fans, friends, and supporters of Cerebellion!
We have an amazing new video for the song Inalienable which celebrates you…


(Video shot and edited by Rudeboy Pictures)

We wanted to express our appreciation of your tireless support of us. Because of you, Cerebellion has been fortunate to accomplish some incredible things!

These include a #1 Metal song (“Undeniable”) and #1 Hard Rock video (“Not the Final Destination”) on MTV’s Ourstage.com, a nomination for Best Metal Newcomer 2010 by Metalunderground.com, radio play on 107.1 FM The Rock Station in Pittsburgh, KS (“Just Under the Surface”), being named one of OC Weekly’s favorite 2010 bands, and Inalienable being featured on iTunes “New and Noteworthy” albums.

To the fans, thank you for coming out to the shows and making them as great as they are, and for spreading the word of the Cerebellion to your friends. To the many websites/blogs, radio stations, magazine publications, promoters, and other bands, thank you for being so gracious and taking a chance on an independent, underground band such as Cerebellion!

This is only the beginning for Cerebellion…but none of these accomplishments would have been possible without YOU!

Metal Underground reviews Inalienalbe:

I think one of the benefits of labeling yourself as an “alternative” rock band is that basically, you can play any damn thing you want. You can defy the rock and metal genre, adding in acoustic guitars, funky bass lines and orchestral sounds — provided you’ve got the playing and writing chops to back it all up.

On their first full-length album, “Inalienable,” Cerebellion shows off those chops to incredible effect. It didn’t come as much of a surprise to me that the band listed outfits like Tool and Led Zeppelin as their primary influences. It comes through in the tight-but-loose feel of every song, with the band never losing step, even as the tunes take all manner of unexpected twists and turns. It’s also not surprising to hear that the tunes were essentially written during jam sessions, given their incredibly organic feel.

Guitarist John Arnold, bassist Marc Battung and drummer Jimmy Schultz are a… Read the full review here