CRAZY TOWN To Enter Studio To Record Sophomore CD

May 16, 2002

CRAZY TOWN are in the writing stage for their follow-up to their platinum 2000 Columbia Records debut album, The Gift Of Game, and plan to enter a North Hollywood, California studio in approximately six weeks.

"We're very excited," lead vocalist Seth "Shifty" Binzer stated. "It's coming along good. We're doing it with a producer by the name of Howard Benson, he just did P.O.D. and he's worked with a lot of great bands, and it should be done in about six weeks. Right now we've written about 25 songs and we're weeding through them. We're gonna pick the best 12, and we're gonna go in and we're gonna make it happen. It's gonna be cool."

A late 2002 release is expected.

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