Former FEAR FACTORY Guitarist To Guest On 'All Knowing Force'

July 26, 2006

Former FEAR FACTORY/BRUJERIA and current ASESINO guitarist Dino Cazares will be the featured guest on the "All Knowing Force" web-based interview show on Thursday, July 27 at 10:00 p.m. EST / 9:00 p.m. CST. "We're going to run anywhere from one to two hours, so get those questions ready," the program hosts write in a press release. "Dino has promised to address everything and not hold anything back. As always, fans are encouraged to call into the show or e-mail questions. Our email address is [email protected], so if you plan to call in, shoot us an e-mail for the phone number."

For more information, visit www.allknowingforce.com.

ASESINO — the death metal/grindcore project featuring Cazares and STATIC-X bassist Tony Campos (on bass/vocals) — has posted the video for its track "Regresando Odio" ("Returning the Hate") at their official MySpace page, www.myspace.com/asesino.

The "Regresando Odio" ("Returning the Hate") clip — which was directed by John Buchanan of Demon Video — received its MTV2 debut last month on "Headbanger's Ball". According to the band, this marked the first time in MTV history that a music video by a Mexican death metal/grindcore group with all lyrics sung in Spanish has been broadcast on the network.

ASESINO's new album, "Cristo Satanico" ("Satanic Christ"),is was released on July 18 via Hawino Records. The follow-up to 2002's "Coridos De Muerte" was recorded at Undercity Studios in Los Angeles and contains "15 songs of filthy perversion, satanism, molestation, rape, sodomy, murder, death, oh, and of course, love," according to a press release. The first single, "Regresando Odio" ("Returning the Hate"),features HATEBREED's Jamey Jasta as El Odio on backing vocals and Andreas Kisser (SEPULTURA) on lead guitar.

ASESINO is:

Dino Cazares (ex-FEAR FACTORY, BRUJERIA) – Lead/Rhythm Guitar
Tony Campos (STATIC-X) – Vocals/Bass
Emlio Marquez (SADISTIC INTENT) – Drums

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