HYDROGYN To Release 'No Borders' VCD

December 16, 2008

Ashland, Kentucky-based rockers HYDROGYN will release a new two-disc Video Compact Disc (VCD) entitled "No Borders" on January 27, 2009. Popular in Europe and Asia, the VCD format combines video and music and can be played on VCD machines, most computers and DVD players.

"No Borders" documents the band's three world tours ("Deadly Passions", "Strip'em Blind" and "Bombshell") with concert footage, acoustic appearances, music videos, and interviews with the band. It also includes an interview with world-renowned record producer Michael Wagener who helmed HYDROGYN's album "Bombshell", and has worked with a variety rock legends, including OZZY OZBOURNE, ALICE COOPER, METALLICA and SKID ROW.

"'No Borders' has a little extra to offer," said Jeff Westlake, HYDROGYN's guitar player and founding member. "We were able to incorporate footage sent in by fans from all over the United States and Europe. Fans may be surprised to see their footage on the disc."

HYDROGYN recently announced the addition of drummer Josh Cumberland to the group's ranks. Cumberland comes to HYDROGYN with previous experience on the Universal label with his then-band ERASE THE GREY.

HYDROGYN is currently preparing for a long tour that kicks off in January with Juan Croucier (former bass player/songwriter in RATT and DOKKEN) and FATAL SMILE. The dates will available very soon. After that leg, HYDROGYN will go to Europe for the spring and then come back to the States for more dates in late April and May with as-yet-undecided touring partners.

HYDROGYN's latest album, "Deadly Passions", was recorded in Huntington, West Virginia's Smash Hits Studio and includes a cover of ALANIS MORISSETTE's mega-smash "You Oughta Know".

For more information, visit the HYDROGYNMySpace page.

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