GENERAL SURGERY: No Plans To Record Full-Length Debut Until 2005

July 13, 2004

Contrary to the information contained in the latest Listenable Records newsletter, legendary Swedish grindcore merchants GENERAL SURGERY will **NOT** be entering the studio to begin recording their full-length debut until late spring/early summer next year. "Right now we're preparing to record another split with Japanese gore heroes BUTCHER ABC (hopefully in September),and after that we'll start to work on the full-length," the band have told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. With regards to the report that GENERAL SURGERY will be utilizing Soundlab studios for the upcoming recordings, the group said, "We actually haven't decided yet on what studio to use for the full CD."

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