'Headbanger's Kitchen' Second Episode Posted Online

April 13, 2011

The second episode of the heavy metal cooking show "Headbanger's Kitchen", hosted by DEMONIC RESURRECTION frontman Demonstealer, can be viewed below. It features vocalists Vinay Venkatesh and Sunneith Revankar of Mumbai metallers BHAYANAK MAUT. The food section of the episode witnesses the birth of the "Bhayanak Bacon Bomb" served with a side of cheesy potatoes.

"We were overwhelmed by the positive response we got to the first 'Headbanger's Kitchen' episode, which we had shot with a on-the-fly home-video feel," commented Srinivas Sunderrajan, Director, Enter Guerrilla Films. "Obviously, being motivated by the response, we decided to bring in tighter, bigger and better production values, giving it a more international appeal rather than a localized feel."

A brand new web site, HeadbangersKitchen.com, has also been launched that has been designed by 15-year-old metal fan Pratheek Rebala.

"Headbanger's Kitchen" was launched in March 2011 by Demonstealer and Srinivas Sunderrajan (SCRIBE). The show features Demonstealer rustling up some of his favorite dishes and inviting one metal band to sample his cooking and sit down for an informal interview.

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