Jared Leto declares 'War' © Tim Mosenfelder/Corbis
Thirty Seconds To Mars have released the next batch of teaser clips in anticipation of their upcoming album This Is War.
As we reported yesterday, each video contains a code that unlocks a piece of a jigsaw at thisiswarrevealed.com. If you're able to complete the jigsaw, a free download is yours.
Here are the latest clips, viewable in Quicktime.
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Astute readers are already asking themselves, "Wait...what happened to Clip 3?" Apparently, that's part of the game - it's out there in cyberspace somewhere, hidden by the band.
We don't know where it is, but we can tell you there are 13 videos in all. This Is War, produced by Flood, Steve Lillywhite and Thirty Seconds To Mars, will be released on 7 December.
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