MURDERDOLLS Singer: "The Second Album Will Be A Million Times Better!"

March 28, 2003

MURDERDOLLS are set to begin work on their second album late next year. Frontman Wednesday 13 told Kerrang! magazine that it will be "a million times better" than "Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls". Says 13: "I basically lived in North Carolina my whole life. But now I've been everywhere, so who knows what I'll dabble in on the next record. The next chapter will be all of us doing new stuff, not just me and [SLIPKNOT drummer/MURDERDOLLS guitarist] Joey [Jordison]. I would like to see it more as a group effort. At the minute, we're just running around like little kids in a playground non-stop on a sugar rush."

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