Former W.A.S.P. Bassist To Join WHERE ANGELS SUFFER On Stage In Pennsylvania

November 10, 2010

Former W.A.S.P. and current KING KOBRA bassist Johnny Rod will reportedly perform a couple of songs with WHERE ANGELS SUFFER on November 13 at Grim's Roadhouse in Imperial, Pennsylvania.

Rod was interviewed on "Metal Shop 101" by Donnie Lawless and Doc Rock this past Sunday, and it was suggested to him that he come up and reconnect with his former W.A.S.P. bandmates.

Rod is back working with Carmine Appice in KING KOBRA, which is getting ready to release a new studio album early next year.

Fan-filmed video footage of WHERE ANGELS SUFFER's November 6, 2010 performance at Jaxx in Springfield, Virgina can be viewed below.

WHERE ANGELS SUFFER (W.A.S.) is the new band featuring Chris Holmes (guitar; ex-W.A.S.P.),Randy Piper (guitar; ANIMAL, ex-W.A.S.P.),Steve Unger (bass; ex-METAL CHURCH),Rich Lewis (vocals; ANIMAL) and Stet Howland (drums; ex-W.A.S.P.).

The group's debut album, "Purgatory", was released on October 31.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Cardiac Arrest
02. Can't Stop
03. Don't Wanna Die
04. Crying Eagle
05. Unnatural High
06. Judgment Day
07. Zombie (CRANBERRIES cover)
08. Lust
09. Violent New Breed
10. Morning After
11. Eye of the Storm
12. Boom

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