Combichrist release ‘Only Here For A Good Time’ single and video

Still from Combichrist video "Only Here For A Good Time"
Combichrist have released “Only Here For A Good Time“, a new industrial metal single, via Out Of Line Music. The track is taken from the forthcoming album “The Venom In The Mouth Of God“, due July 24, 2026.
The single follows “Demons Wanna Be Summoned“, the April 2026 collaboration with King 810 frontman David Gunn. Other previously released singles that will appear on the new album include “Desolation”, “RISE”, and “Feraline”, which arrived on June 5, August 28, and November 25, 2025.
The video for “Only Here For A Good Time” was produced by G13 Production House.
“The Venom In The Mouth Of God” will be available as digipak CD, Yolk Splatter Vinyl 2LP, and Picture Vinyl 2LP.
Combichrist headlined Dark Force Fest 2026 on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Parsippany, New Jersey. The band is also listed for Alcatraz Open Air in Kortrijk on Friday, August 7, and M’era Luna in Hildesheim on Saturday, August 8.
About Combichrist
Combichrist is an aggrotech and industrial metal project formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 2003 by Norwegian vocalist Andy LaPlegua. LaPlegua had already worked with Icon of Coil, Panzer AG, Scandy and Scandinavian Cock. The studio project is centered on LaPlegua, with a changing live lineup. Current listed members are Andy LaPlegua, Eric13, Elliott Berlin and Jamie Cronander.
The project’s first material developed from the track “Thanx to my Buddies”, originally written under the name D.r.i.v.E. The name later changed to Hudlager and then Combichrist before the debut album “The Joy of Gunz” appeared on Out Of Line in 2003. It was followed by “Kiss The Blade”, also in 2003, “Blut Royale” and “Sex, Drogen Und Industrial” in 2004, and “Get Your Body Beat” in 2006.
The next studio albums included “Everybody Hates You” in 2005, “What the Fuck Is Wrong with You People?” in 2007, “Today We Are All Demons” in 2009, “Making Monsters” in 2010, “No Redemption” in 2013, “We Love You” in 2014, “This Is Where Death Begins” in 2016, “One Fire” in 2019 and “CMBCRST” in 2024. Note that “No Redemption” was released as the official “DmC: Devil May Cry” soundtrack.
In 2016, “This Is Where Death Begins” was announced in CD, deluxe 2CD digipak and colored gatefold double vinyl editions. The album was produced by Oumi Kapila of Filter and Andy LaPlegua, with guest vocals from Chris Motionless of Motionless In White and Ariel Levitan of MXMS, and mastering by Vlado Meller. A separate limited 3CD+DVD edition added the Summer Breeze Festival 2015 live recording on CD and DVD.
In 2019, “One Fire” was announced in 3CD boxset, 2CD and 2LP picture vinyl formats. The album included Burton C. Bell of Fear Factory on “Guns At Last Dawn”. Our “One Fire” review said that “Combichrist remains a very unique experience, mixing different genres and songs all together on one album.” We rated the album 8.
The single “Compliance” arrived in 2021 and “Modern Demon” in 2022. In 2024, Combichrist released the double album “CMBCRST”.
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