BIOHAZARD: 'Live In San Francisco' Due In December

November 6, 2007

According to AOL Music, BIOHAZARD will release a posthumous live album, entitled "Live in San Francisco", on December 18. No further information is currently available.

BIOHAZARD's tenth and final studio album, "Means to an End", was released in August 2005 via SPV Records.

In a 2005 interview with Britain's Zero Tolerance magazine, BIOHAZARD guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei explained the reasons for the group's breakup, stating. "It was a natural progression with the band. We've grown in different areas. I have a daughter and I'm focusing now on my other band SUICIDE CITY [also featuring former KITTIE bassist Jennifer Arroyo]; Danny [Schuler, drums] has three kids now, so things have really changed for him; Evan [Seinfeld, vocals and bass] is doing his big porno-acting thing now, and that's cool. One of the things about BIOHAZARD is that it's your life, your way. So to each his own.

"I think over the years we just grew apart," Billy continued. "I've come to a stage in my life where I've come full circle and music is only for pleasure now. Don't get me wrong, I always dug it, always enjoyed it, I've had a fucking great time, but I didn't know any better. All I had was music. But my reality now is that I have a family and we've got to pay the bills. I'm no different from you — we've both got to buy the same token to ride a train, you know? So I'm back in the workforce, hanging out with my buddies at the weekend and dealing with the bullshit so I can enjoy the pleasures of life, like making music."

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