ROB HALFORD, GLENN DANZIG: Video Interviews Posted Online

March 10, 2008

Never-before-seen exclusive interview segments with Rob Halford (JUDAS PRIEST) and Glenn Danzig are posted online in the video section of the "Talking Metal on Fuse"web site.

"Talking Metal on Fuse" is the show which brings the number-one heavy metal/hard rock podcast on iTunes to television. Hosted by Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy — the ultimate metal geeks and hard rock aficionados — the program provides a unique perspective and insider's view into the world of metal and hard rock music. Guitarist "Metal" Mike Chlasciak, who is known for his work with HALFORD, SEBASTIAN BACH, TESTAMENT and his own outfit PAINMUSEUM, scored and recorded the music theme for "Talking Metal on Fuse", which airs regularly on Friday nights at midnight EST/9:00 p.m. PST.

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