SATAN'S HOST To Film 20th Anniversary DVD

October 22, 2006

Long-running Colorado metal band SATAN'S HOST, whose classic 1986 debut, "Metal from Hell", featured lead vocals by JAG PANZER's Harry Conklin, will shoot its 20-year anniversary live DVD on October 28 at Union Station in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

SATAN'S HOST's new album, "Satanic Grimoire: A Greater Black Magick", which was originally self-released, has been picked up by Sonic Wave International and is available from www.sonicwaveintl.com.

SATAN'S HOST is:

Pat Evil - Guitars
L.C.F. Eli Elixir - Vocals
J. Phantom - Bass
Pete 3 Wicked – Drums

Upcoming SATAN'S HOST shows:

Oct. 28 - Union Station - Colorado Springs, CO
Nov. 03 - Hubba's Pub - Aurora, CO (w/ DEICIDE)

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