Ex-FEAR FACTORY Guitarist To Guest On San Diego Radio Station: Live Webcast Available

October 2, 2005

Former FEAR FACTORY/BRUJERIA guitarist Dino Cazares will be a guest DJ on San Diego radio station Rock 105.3 Sunday night (Oct. 2) beginning at 10:00 p.m. PST on the show "Another State of Mind". Listen to the show live on the Internet at www.kioz.com. Cazares will be promoting the ROADRUNNER UNITED "The All-Star Sessions" CD, which contains original tracks that are collaborations between 55 artists from 42 of Roadrunner's past and present bands.

Dino is one of four central musicians that were originally chosen to produce and write the songs on "The All-Star Sessions". Cazares, along with Joey Jordison (SLIPKNOT),Robert Flynn (MACHINE HEAD) and Matthew Heafy (TRIVIUM),play on the songs they have written and have also assembled a unique team of artists to appear on each track. In order to cover as wide a spectrum as possible, no musician has played for more than one writer/producer and each song features a different vocalist.

The ROADRUNNER UNITED track "The End" — written and produced by Cazares and featuring Matt Heafy (TRIVIUM) on vocals, Nadja Peulen (ex-COAL CHAMBER) on bass, Roy Mayorga (ex-SOULFLY, MEDICATION, THORN) on drums, Logan Mader (ex-MACHINE HEAD, SOULFLY) on melodic guitar harmonics, Rhys Fulber (FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY) on keyboards/programming, and Cazares on rhythm guitar — will be released as a single in the U.K. on October 3 with a previously unreleased version of "Tired 'N' Lonely". It will be available as a limited-edition seven-inch picture disc and digital download only.

ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The All-Star Sessions" CD is scheduled for release on October 11 via Roadrunner Records.

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