Ex-P.O.D. Guitarist Talks About THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT: Audio Available

May 13, 2006

Former P.O.D. founder/guitarist Marcos Curiel spoke to Appleton, Wisconsin's radio station Razor 94.7 on May 8 about his new band THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT and their long-anticipated debut album, "United We Fear", which came out this past Tuesday. Download an MP3 file containing the interview at this location.

THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT began a coast-to-coast tour along with FIVE.BOLT.MAIN and ELEMENT EIGHTY on May 6 in Longview, TX. The band was originally formed in late 2002 by Curiel. Rounding out the THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT lineup is vocalist Pete Stewart and former SPRUNG MONKEY members Tony DeLocht (bass) and Ernie Longoria (drums). A video for the band's first single, 'Sick Love Letter", was recently filmed in Los Angeles by Kevin Leonard (FIVE.BOLT.MAIN),and has been made available in Windows Media format at this location. "All the performance shots were captured with the band playing in front of a green screen," reads a posting on the group's web site. "The video [is] a rather psychedelic portrayal, containing dark animation and featuring a unique combination of trippy modern and vintage imagery."

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