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To introduce a band can be hard if their road to success has only just begun. But it does not matter where this road leads, because the six guys behind 'To the Rats and Wolves' are sure that they will not only harmonize metal core, electro, punk and pop, but also convey a sense of life. A few of their concepts they represent are youth, recklessness, freedom and the pursuit of breaking free from monotonous everyday life. In the spring of 2012 they went to the DH-Tone Studios to bring "Young.Used.Wasted" into life and were directed by Daniel Haniß (Eskimo Callboy).Greg Tomao (Eskimo Callboy, Fallbrawl) also left his mark on the debut. One band. One statement. A lifestyle: Young.Used.Wasted.