SLIPKNOT Drummer 'Promises' To Appear On Future ANNIHILATOR CD

June 10, 2006

ANNIHILATOR mainman Jeff Waters has posted the following message on the band's official web site:

"Working hard on the vocals for the new CD... then [Dave] Padden [guitar, vocals] plays his rhythm tracks. We are gonna have a cool 'live' feel on this new CD. ANNIHILATOR have always had the reputation of being a really tight-playing band. No different on this new CD except with Padden playing, things are a bit looser than when I play both rhythm tracks. Very tough for me to 'let go' of that precision factor but, in the end, it has much more 'feel' than if I had played both tracks. Padden rocks.

"Padden, myself and Lord Teem went out to see MINISTRY and REVCO last night... Awesome show and they sure are heavy as heck live. Al [Jourgensen] is really something, in that he can do what he does for this many gigs in a tour and for so long. Pro show. My pal Joey Jordison [SLIPKNOT, MINISTRY's current touring drummer] looks right at home with this gig; tons of killer fast double-bass drumming and non-stop energy. Had a good dinner with Joey and I am going to hold him to his promise of recording an ANNIHILATOR CD with us. Not this time but maybe next year or so. Thanks Joey, you rock and Teem and Padden thank you for being so cool!

"So it looks likely that the reigning Drum God himself, Mike Mangini, will be thrashing the skins on the new ANNIHILATOR CD! Third CD for ANNIHILATOR, as will also be the case for Mr. Padden!

"Here is a link to a pic of Joey and myself after a big fat steak and lobster, in case you wanted to know what Drum Gods eat!"

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