AEROSMITH, ACCEPT, CHICKENFOOT, ANTHRAX Members To Guest On 'That Metal Show'

January 28, 2010

Eddie Trunk, Don Jamieson, and Jim Florentine are back and ready to rock into the fourth season of VH1 Classic's hit original series "That Metal Show" on Saturday, February 6 at 11:00 p.m.

"That Metal Show" is the home for all things hard rock and heavy metal. It's the show that serious metal connoisseurs look to for the latest rock and metal news and where devoted fans come to discuss and outright debate the best bands in the business. Rolling Stone magazine recognized the show in its "50 Reasons to Watch TV Right Now" and with past guests like RUSH, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, Lars Ulrich, Lita Ford, Ace Frehley of KISS, and Alice Cooper, it's no wonder.

Each week hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Don Jamieson discuss the latest rock news, share stories and argue about their favorite bands. Joined by special guests who weigh in with their opinions and offer their own unique viewpoints, the show caters to some of the most opinionated heavy metal and hard rock fans across the country.

This season's scheduled guests include Dave Mustaine (MEGADETH),Joey Kramer (AEROSMITH),ACCEPT, WINGER, Joe Satriani, Scott Ian (ANTHRAX),Pearl Aday and more. "That Metal Show" is also proudly bringing back studio segments including, "Whatever Happened To," and the weekly battle to settle all metal battles and end all debates, once and for all, "The Throwdown."

Fans can catch all of season one and season two online at VH1Classic.com. New episodes will launch online every Monday morning following the show's on-air premiere.

"That Metal Show" is a production of VH1 Classic. Adam Heydt serves as director, with Lee Rolontz and Keshia Williams as executive producers for VH1 and Jeff Baumgardner producer for the series.

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