Toronto thrashers Korrosive don’t do subtlety. On “Khaos Unbound,” taken from their latest album Katastrophic Creation, the band delivers a full-speed assault of blistering riffs, pummeling drums and venom-spitting vocals that feel ripped straight from thrash’s most chaotic lineage. Today, Decibel is premiering the band’s new video for the track.
Directed and edited by guitarist Jack Neila and shot by Michael Jari Davidson—whose résumé includes work with Alice in Chains—the clip matches the song’s relentless energy with a stark visual punch. The performance-focused video captures Korrosive locked into the same furious intensity that drives the track itself, channeling the band’s no-frills approach to modern thrash.
Lyrically, “Khaos Unbound” takes aim at the machinery of war and the disposable role of those forced to fight it. Vocalist Rad Zarei explains that the song was written from the perspective of someone realizing they’re merely cannon fodder—sent into conflict by leaders who never face the consequences themselves.
“The idea behind the song is about war and society,” says Zarei. “It’s written from the perspective of someone realizing they’re just cannon fodder. Those in command never face consequences, but when the pawns push back, chaos is unbound.”
The track appears on Katastrophic Creation, a no-mercy thrash barrage that leans hard into speed, aggression and razor-sharp riffing. For fans of unapologetic, old-school thrash delivered with modern ferocity, Korrosive’s latest offering leaves little doubt about the band’s mission: maximum velocity, zero compromise.
Watch the video for “Khaos Unbound” below.


