unleashʌnˈliʃ
unleash (v)
- present
- unleashes
- past
- unleashed
- past participle
- unleashed
- present participle
- unleashing
English Definitions:
unleash (verb)
release or vent
"unleash one's anger"
unleash (verb)
release from a leash
"unleash the dogs in the park"
unleash, let loose, loose (verb)
turn loose or free from restraint
"let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"
unleash (Verb)
To free from a leash, or as from a leash
unleash (Verb)
to let go; to release
unleash (Verb)
To strike; kick
Unleash
Unleash is a Soulfly song, released from the 2008 album Conquer. This single, along with music video, was released a month before the album's release and was the album's first of two singles. Dave Peters (member of Throwdown) is the guest vocalist, and helped Max Cavalera write lyrics prior to the recording.
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