THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT To Release EP In April

January 17, 2007

Southern California hard rock quartet THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT — featuring P.O.D. guitarist Marcos Curiel — will release an EP on April 10 in both CD and digital-distribution formats. Entitled "Arena", it is actually a re-release of their first EP (originally released in 2004),with the addition of two previously-unreleased tracks. A full track-listing will be announced soon. Fans can also look for a video for one of the EP tracks, "Song for You", at video outlets very soon.

AEX's first full-length album, "United We Fear", which was released in 2006, is still generating heat. At least two more singles from the album will go to radio starting in early April — "Inside" and "Lost Kisses".

Curiel recently rejoined his former band, P.O.D.; however THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT will also continue to tour and record. Says Curiel: "You all may have heard the good news…I'm back in P.O.D. This is great news, but this does not mean the end of THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT. AEX is currently on hiatus; AEX hasn't broken up. Me, Pete, Tony and Ernie will be back, just not sure when since I can't be in two places at once. Please continue to spread the word about THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT."

In addition to Curiel on guitar, THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT is rounded out by Ernie Longoria (drums),Tony DeLocht (bass),and Pete Stewart (vocals). THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT has already toured extensively in the past, opening for the likes of FOO FIGHTERS, KORN, DAMAGEPLAN, DROWNING POOL, SEVENDUST, STAIND, and others. Metal Edge magazine named the group one of its "20 Bands To Watch in 2005."

For more information, visit www.theaccidentexperiment.net.

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