SOULFLY Drummer Launches Web Site

January 4, 2005

SOULFLY drummer Joe Nunez has launched his official web site at JoeNunez.com. Included on the site are several audio clips of Nunez's other bands, STRIPPING THE PISTOL and SLAMPEDE, along with various SOULFLY and STRIPPING THE PISTOL videos and a host of other information.

SOULFLY began tracking their new album last month in Arizona with mainman Max Cavalera assuming the production duties once again. The mixing process will be handled by veteran producer Terry Date (DEFTONES, PANTERA). A late spring/early summer release through Roadrunner Records is expected.

SOULFLY will release their first DVD, "The Song Remains Insane", next month via Roadrunner. The band will resume touring in support of their fourth full-length album, "Prophecy", in early February when they go back out on the road on a North American co-headlining tour with MORBID ANGEL.

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