BIOHAZARD Drummer: New CD/DVD Planned For September

February 10, 2004

BIOHAZARD drummer Danny Schuler has posted the following message on the band's official web site:

"Yo, what up everybody. Been getting pummeled with questions about the status of BIOHAZARD, a new CD, a DVD, tour, everything, so I wanted to take this opportunity to shed some light on what's going on with us. First off, it's been a very hard few weeks for everyone around here. On Feb 1st, our great friend John Egan, bass player for legendary New Jersey hardcore band GUTWRENCH, passed away. He was only 33 years old. GUTWRENCH was in the studio with us finishing a new CD, the band had just gotten back together and were looking forward to hitting the road this year. Then on Feb 5th, our old friend Billy Kelly passed away. Billy was in several Brooklyn-based bands, URANIUM 235 and SUPERMASSIV among them. Most recently, he was working on the road w/ TYPE O NEGATIVE. They will be sorely missed. As far as BIOHAZARD goes, there will be a new CD/DVD this year. We're planning a very special release around September, followed by some touring.

"Our NJ studio, Undergroundsoundstudios.com is up and running full speed ahead. [BIOHAZARD guitarist/vocalist] Billy [Graziadei] and I are in there every day working on our new music and finishing our many projects with other bands. Check the website for more info.

"We hope to see you all on tour soon. Take care of yourselves."

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