BIOHAZARD's SCHULER: EVAN's Health Is The Most Important Thing To Us Right Now

January 30, 2003

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

"What's up everybody!

"Been a while since we posted anything, so much has happened recently that I don't know where to start!! First of all, I'm very happy to say that our new CD 'Kill Or Be Killed' has finally been released in Europe!! It comes out in the USA on March 18th. Hope you all get a chance to hear our new music and feel the fury!!!!!

"Next up, the tour!! We've gotten so many e-mails regarding the US tour being cancelled, honestly, we've rarely had to cancel anything in our career, let alone a full US tour, so I don't know what to say except that we are very sorry to have let you down, however, Evan's health is the most important thing to us right now, without him or any one of us, there is no BIOHAZARD! We will be doing some east coast dates w/ HATEBREED in late Feb, provided Evan is feeling better, of course. We will update you on his condition as soon as possible, expect us to make a new US tour announcement real soon.

"In other news, Billy and I have been in the studio mixing the new live LIFE OF AGONY CD, they recorded 2 reunion shows in NYC, it'll be coming out later this year.

"KILL OR BE KILLED!!!!"

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