ANTHRAX: New SCOTT IAN Audio Interview Posted Online

July 28, 2006

Scott Ian from ANTHRAX spoke to the "Cort and Fatboy Show" on Rock 101 KUFO (Portland, OR). During the interview Ian talked about ANTHRAX's chances at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 25 years as a band, VH1 trying to get out of paying him, his future in television, behind the scenes in the "SuperGroup" house and being a pop culture pundit. You can listen to the full interview (including Ted Nugent's answering machine message on Scott's cell phone) at www.cortandfatboy.com.

ANTHRAX is currently on the road in the U.S. as the support act for ROB ZOMBIE. The band is expected to enter the studio later in the year to begin recording its first collection of all-new material to feature frontman Joey Belladonna and guitarist Dan Spitz since 1990's "Persistence of Time".

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