ROB HALFORD Joins 'METAL' MIKE CHLASCIAK In Scoring 'Talking Metal On Fuse' Theme Song

November 9, 2007

JUDAS PRIEST vocalist Rob Halford has contributed lyrics and vocals to "Metal" Mike Chlasciak's theme music for the "Talking Metal on Fuse" TV show, which will debut Friday, November 9 at 12:30 a.m. ET/9:30 p.m. PT on Fuse. Also directly involved in creating the theme music were producer Roy Z. and HALFORD manager John Baxter.

Asked about his involvement, Chlasciak — who is known for his work with HALFORD, SEBASTIAN BACH, TESTAMENT and his own outfit PAINMUSEUM — commented, "I have been asked by John, Mark and Fuse if I was interested in delivering a kick-ass opening theme for the show.

"I have known John and Mark from their 'Talking Metal' podcast for some time and they always struck me as really great guys, full of knowledge and excitement for metal. And because of that, and because it felt like a fun exciting thing to do, I was more than happy to do just go ahead and record something ripping for them that I feel is worthy of the show.

"Talking Metal on Fuse", a one-hour pilot that brings the number-one heavy metal/hard rock podcast on iTunes to television. Hosted by Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy, the show provides a unique perspective and insider's view into the world of metal and hard rock music.

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