BIOHAZARD: DVD, Possible Live Album On The Way

October 13, 2003

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

"Wazzup! Danny from BIOHAZARD here, just wanna post a new update and let everyone know what's going on with us. Right now we're getting to work on the DVD. Problem is, we have so much material it might have to stretch into SEVERAL DVDs! We've got stuff from when we first started in 1988 on up through today, hundreds of shows, interviews, personal tour videos, backstage footage, studio stuff, all the videos we've ever done, etc, etc, etc. That's about 15 years of footage to go through! Needless to say, we've got a lot of work ahead of us. Should be in stores early in 2004.

"Also, we're getting to work on another BIOHAZARD CD for next year. We're gonna take our time on this one, it's gotta be the best ever! We're also talking about a live CD to coincide with the DVD release, who knows...

"The 'Kill Or Be Killed' world tour was a lot of fun for us, we're still doing shows here and there, but mostly we're done touring for the year. We really wanna re-group and do a sick CD for all our people who care. I'm so sick of all the crap out there these days, time to do something innovative and different, take this shit to the next level! We'll give it a shot, anyways. Take care, send me some e-mail at [email protected] Later... Danny/BIOHAZARD."

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