PUSHED Record New Material, Plan West Coast Tour

July 31, 2002

Southern California's PUSHED, featuring former TESTAMENT/SLAYER drummer Jon Dette and ex-TESTAMENT bassist Greg Christian, are in the process of recording three new songs at Global Artists studios (formerly Goldentrack studios) in Escondido, California for an upcoming EP release, which will also include a remixed version of the track "Surface" from the band's last two-song demo.

The complete track listing for PUSHED's upcoming EP is as follows:

01. Katscan
02. Crumble
03. Iodine
04. Surface

In other news, PUSHED are planning a West Coast tour during August/September. Cities currently being booked include Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Bakerfield, Fresno, San Francisco, San Jose, Phoenix, Tucson and Las Vegas. Exact dates and venues will be announced shortly.

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