Former STEREOMUD Singer Discusses New Project DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE

March 11, 2009

Jay Stone of "The Jay Stone Show" conducted an interview with former STEREOMUD singer Erik Rogers on March 6, 2009 when Erik's new band DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE performed at the Bourbon Street nightclub in New Port Richey, Florida.

The program featuring the Erik Rogers interview is available for download as an MP3 audio file at this location.

Video footage of DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE's concert at Bourbon Street can be viewed below.

Rogers recently abandoned plans to utilize the STEREOMUD moniker for the project, which also features guitarist Billy Grey (ex-FOZZY, SICK SPEED) and drummer Rodney Beaubouef (ex-STUCK MOJO).

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE is:

Erik Rogers - Vocals
Billy Grey (ex-FOZZY, SICK SPEED) – Lead Guitar
Jake Kitchens - Bass
Rodney Beaubouef (ex-STUCK MOJO) – Drum

In addition to Rogers, STEREOMUD's original lineup included bassist Corey Lowery (ex-STUCK MOJO, currently in DARK NEW DAY),guitarist Joey Z. (LIFE OF AGONY),drummer Dan Richardson (ex-PRO-PAIN, CRUMBSUCKERS) and guitarist John Fattoruso (BLACK WATER RISING).

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