GOD FORBID Gets 'Kramered'

December 14, 2006

GOD FORBID is set to hit the road in the New Year on "The Chains of Humanity" tour with special guests GOATWHORE, MNEMIC, ARSIS, THE HUMAN ABSTRACT and BYZANTINE.

To prepare fans for the tour, the band has teamed up with broadband video-on-demand site MetalInjection.tv for a weekly series called "GFTV".

In the latest clip, the band addresses the recent comments made by Michael Richards (a.k.a. Cosmo Kramer). See how the band reacts to random droppings of the "N" word, as they are interviewed by Original Black from AATV.

Watch the controversial clip, as well as all the previous episodes of God Forbid TV on the GFTV channel exclusively at www.metalinjection.tv/gftv.

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