Former MEGADETH Bassist Discusses State Of Record Industry; Audio Available

August 5, 2008

For the seventh installment of the "Shockwaves Skull Sessions" podcast, host Bob Nalbandian is joined by bassist David Ellefson (F5, TEMPLE OF BRUTALITY, IRON STEEL, ex-MEGADETH) and Robert Bolger, director of the upcoming documentary film "Behind the Suit and Tie". The three have "a profound, in-depth discussion regarding the current state of the recording industry," according to a press release. "From analysis of the future of the business as it pertains to the artist, the record label, and the fan to the pros and cons of downloadable music, you'll be impaled with an education you can't forget."

Listen to the podcast at this location.

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