AVENGED SEVENFOLD: New Audio Interview With JOHNNY CHRIST

May 25, 2011

Alaska's 94.7 The End radio station conducted an interview with bassist Johnny Christ of Orange County, California's AVENGED SEVENFOLD at this past weekend's Rock On The Range festival in Columbus, Ohio. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

AVENGED SEVENFOLD's fifth album, "Nightmare", has been certified gold for sales of more than half a million copies.

The band has also contributed a brand new track called "Not Ready To Die" to the newest content pack for Call Of Duty: Black Ops, the wildly successful seventh installment in the Call Of Duty video game series. The pack, called Black Ops Escalation, is ready for download worldwide through the Xbox Live network and features four new multiplayer maps.

"Not Ready To Die" is the first AVENGED studio track to feature Arin Ilejay on drums.

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