DIVINE HERESY Guitarist Reveals Favorite Dining Hotspots

October 9, 2007

DIVINE HERESY, the band led by ex-FEAR FACTORY guitarist Dino Cazares, kicked off its worldwide touring campaign for its acclaimed debut album "Bleed the Fifth", last week as part of the "Operation: Annihilation" tour alongside STATIC-X, SHADOWS FALL and 3 INCHES OF BLOOD. Cazares and DIVINE HERESY also want to meet you (the fans) and they will be at the merch booth every night to hang out, take photos and sign copies of their new disc.

Cazares comments: "The 'Operation: Annihilation' tour is going amazing thus far and we are so excited to finally be on the road to support the new album. This tour features a killer lineup from start to finish and be sure to get there early because we go on first every night. The crowds have been insane and we can't wait to annihilate everyone across the country. We hope to see you all soon.”

Cazares and Tim Yeung (drums) also just posted their second studio jam installment for the track "Impossible Is Nothing", which can be viewed below.

Cazares recently conducted an interview with Citysearch to talk about his favorite restaurants in his hometown of Los Angeles in addition to some hotspots to hit while on the road. Click here to check it out.

Jasmine St. Claire at "The Metal's Darkside" caught up with Tommy Vext (vocals) before the group’s record release show. Click here to check it out.

DIVINE HERESY will follow up the "Operation: Annihilation" run by joining CHIMAIRA, KATAKLYSM and TERROR for a North American trek that will immediately lead into a trip overseas to wrap up the year. Look for the band on tour in the U.S. throughout the majority of 2008.

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