CRASHDIET: New Video Interview Available

December 17, 2007

Austria's Mulatschag.TV recently conducted an interview with Swedish/Finnish glam rockers CRASHDIET. Watch the two-and-a-half-minute chat below.

CRASHDIET's sophomore album, "The Unattractive Revolution", entered the Swedish chart at position No. 11. The CD was mixed in the States by Kevin Churko. A video for "In the Raw" was shot by Mikeadelica.

"The Unattractive Revolution" features a guest appearance on two tracks by MÖTLEY CRÜE guitarist Mick Mars, who flew into Stockholm, Sweden in June to help CRASHDIET write some of the new material.

CRASHDIET is currently on the road in Europe as the support act for HARDCORE SUPERSTAR.

Interview:

CRASHDIET performed their new single, "In the Raw", on October 16, 2007 on the TV program "Grand Prix" on Sweden's SVT. Watch the performance below.

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