ENDRAH: BIOHAZARD Guitarist's Side Project Looking For New Singer

January 22, 2005

ENDRAH, the Brazil-based side-project of BIOHAZARD guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei, are currently on the lookout for a new singer.

"The intensity, ferocity and technique of ENDRAH are the deepest expression of what the band has always believed," the group's members write in a statement. "The group wants to share this experience with the world and have by their side someone who identifies and understands what they are about and who has life long dedication."

If you are interested, send a picture, an MP3-track of your most recent work and a brief description of yourself to [email protected]. "It doesn't matter where you come from, it matters what you live for!!!"

For more information, visit www.endrah.com.

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