PHILIP ANSELMO On The Worst Job He Ever Had (Video)

November 12, 2012

Former PANTERA and current DOWN singer Philip Anselmo recently spoke to Fuse about his huge Rod Serling collection, how he loved working on a shrimp boat, and the worst job he ever had. Check out the interview below.

Anselmo and Housecore Records thrashers WARBEAST recently announced that they will release a new split album entitled "War Of The Gargantuas". The split now has an official release date of January 8, 2013 and will include two songs from each artist. This album serves as the first release of any solo work by Anselmo during the span of his nearly 30-year legacy. Also, the two WARBEAST tracks on the split feature former bassist Alan Bovee before his amicable departure from the band. Since then, Dre Karst has joined on bass.

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