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Coheed and Cambria:American rock band Coheed and Cambria’s singers Claudio Sanchez and Travis Stever are ready to hit the music world with their latest album “Year of the Black Rainbow”

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Coheed and CambriaAmerican rock band Coheed and Cambria’s singers Claudio Sanchez and Travis Stever are ready to hit the music world with their latest album “Year of the Black Rainbow”. Their first single “The Broken” from their latest album has been premiered on 9th February 2010 midnight. The duration of the song is 3:53minutes and the 31secs preview of the song is released. According to sources the new song “The Broken” from their latest album “Year of the Black Rainbow” is launched already. Their new song has a similar style as the band had for its previous few tracks. The new album will be released on 13th April 2010. “Year of the Black Rainbow” is written by Claudio Sanchez and NY Times bestselling author Peter David. was formed in 1995 that time the band was originally named “Shabütie” but later they changed the name to “Coheed and Cambria”.

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