SUFFOCATION To Appear On FUSE's 'Metal Asylum' 100th Episode

November 14, 2005

SUFFOCATION will be one of the featured artists profiled on the 100th episode of the Fuse program "Metal Asylum", which will air tonight, Monday November 14t at 11:00 p.m. EST. "Metal Asylum" is the network's daily metal format video show and airs Monday through Friday at 11:00 p.m. EST.

SUFFOCATION were visited by the "Metal Asylum" crew during their show at BB King's in New York City on the last night of their North American headlining tour. During the interview, the legendary New York death metallers talk about touring for past two years in support of their 2004 Relapse release "Souls to Deny" and their "Surgery of Impalement" video.

For more information on this episode, visit www.fuseblog.com/metalasylum.

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