BONDED BY BLOOD: New Video Interview Available

September 25, 2007

A four-and-a-half-minute video interview with Los Angeles thrashers BONDED BY BLOOD conducted by The Dude Von Doom can be viewed below.

Hailing from Los Angeles, BONDED BY BLOOD's influences come from most of the old-school thrash acts (EXODUS, METALLICA, SLAYER, TESTAMENT, etc) but BONDED BY BLOOD adds a youthful energy and a fun element as well as its own twist on the two-decade-old genre.

With a self-released six track EP, "Extinguish the Weak", released barely a few weeks ago in August 2007, BONDED BY BLOOD has taken the thrash underground by storm, resulting in inking a long-term contract with Earache Records.

The debut BONDED BY BLOOD album will be released on Earache early 2008.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/bondedbyblood.

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