EXODUS And MUNICIPAL WASTE Members Test Drive SCION FR-S (Video)

July 16, 2013

When you're in a world-renowned metal band that gets to travel around the world and perform for hundreds of thousands of screaming fans each year, what's left to check off on the personal bucket List?

Test drive a very fast car, that's what.

EXODUS frontman Rob Dukes and MUNICIPAL WASTE drummer Dave Witte were recruited as members of the Scion AV All-Stars and headed for the Willow Springs International Raceway in Rosamond, California (about one hour outside of Los Angeles) for an afternoon of competitive driving instruction from Scion Racing's Formula Drift drivers Fredric Aasbø and Ken Gushi and some high-speed fun featuring the Scion FR-S.

Watch the six-minute clip below to see what went down on the race track.

View a photo gallery of the Scion AV All-Starshere.

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