EXODUS Frontman Talks GENERATION KILL On 'Sin City Animal' Podcast (Audio)

August 18, 2012

EXODUS and GENERATION KILL frontman Rob Dukes was interviewed on the latest edition of the "Sin City Animal" podcast. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

"Run It Out" a brand new song from GENERATION KILL can be streamed in the SoundCloud player below. Also available is a promotional war-concept video for the same track.

"Run It Out" will be featured on the brand new French compilation CD "for hardcore and metal addicts" entitled "Straight From The Heart".

GENERATION KILL is currently writing material for its sophomore album, to be released in 2013 via Season Of Mist.

The band's debut album, "Red White And Blood", was released last September. The CD was recorded at J. Rod Production Studios in New City, New York (where the vocal tracks for EXODUS' "Let There Be Blood" and OVERKILL's "Ironbound" were previously laid down).

Commented the writing team of Dukes and Moschetti (bass, backing vocals): "This release is the most diverse project that either of the two of us been a part of. This is an honest, no-holds-barred album containing various styles of music. In a way, it is a bit of a selfish record. We wrote the kind of material that we like. You can't please everybody, so you might as well please yourself. Honestly, that's what true art is. Freedom of expression."

GENERATION KILL is:

Rob Dukes - Vocals
Rob Moschetti - Bass/Backing Vocals
Jason Trenczer - Lead Guitar
Jason Velez - Lead Guitar
James DeMaria - Drums

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