BIOHAZARD: Japanese Tour Postponed

May 29, 2003

BIOHAZARD guitarist Billy Graziadei has posted the following message to the band's official web site:

"We are home for a few days due to a huge problem with the Japan Embassy… we sadly had to postpone the Japan tour. So now we are home until the Jailhouse Rock Tour with HATEBREED, AGNOSTIC FRONT, THROWDOWN and FULL BLOWN CHAOS. This shit kicks ass.....we're working on the new shit along with trying to move forward on this fucking DVD, plagued by a black cloud of bad luck since we began this project. [BIOHAZARD drummer] Danny [Schuler] and I are busy opening up Biohazard Studios which we're way fucking psyched for! We'll be doing the new album here....that's it for now... later… Billy"

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