SLIPKNOT Drummer Talks About Making Of New 3 INCHES OF BLOOD Video

March 5, 2008

Headbanger's Blog has posted video footage of 3 INCHES OF BLOOD singer Cam Pipes and SLIPKNOT drummer Joey Jordison (who produced 3 INCHES OF BLOOD's last album) talking about the making of 3IOB's video for the song "Trial of Champions". Watch the clip below. (Note: Video stream may not be available to some non-U.S. residents.)

The clip will debut on Thursday on Headbanger's Blog and will receive its on-air premiere on Saturday on "Headbanger's Ball" on MTV2.

3 INCHES OF BLOOD will play a free show for Vice/Scion tonight (Wednesday, March 5) at the Showcase Theater in Corona, California. Support at the gig will come from TOXIC HOLOCAUST.

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3 INCHES OF BLOOD recruited drummer Ash Pearson (SOUND OF THE SWARM, JUST CAUSE) for the band's recent tour with THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, HATE ETERNAL and DECREPIT BIRTH. Pearson joined the group as the replacement for Alexei Rodriguez, who was unceremoniously dismissed from the band after he landed in a physical confrontation with SAXON drummer Nigel Glockler at the Hard Rock Hell festival in England this past November.

On October 9, 2007, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD released an exclusive digital-only three-song EP, "Trial of Champions". The EP features the title track, B-side "Key to Oblivion" and "In the Time of Job When Mannon Was a Yippie", a unique interpretation of the song originally performed by LUCIFER'S FRIEND. "Key to Oblivion" is a B-side track from the recording sessions for their recent Roadrunner Records full-length release, "Fire Up the Blades", produced by Joey Jordison (SLIPKNOT). The digital-only EP can be found via iTunes and other online outlets.

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