THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME Featured In New 'Metal Injection' Episode

July 20, 2006

"Metal Injection", the extreme-music internet videocast, is always trying to catch bands in their natural environment to make the interviewees as comfortable as possible to help them get across their true personalities to the fans at home. You could only imagine the delight of "Metal Injection"'s producers when they showed up backstage to do an interview and found members of THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME and HORSE THE BAND just hanging out, having a good time. Once the cameras started rolling, things escalated in to all out randomness. The bands talked about touring together, made fun of each other and even managed to get in an a capella version of PEARL JAM's "Jeremy". This interview is too hilarious to miss. In addition, the new episode features live footage from all three bands. The episode is available for free download right now at www.metalinjection.net.

"Metal Injection" is the only show providing coverage for music too "extreme" for mainstream music channels, featuring interviews, videos and live footage. Recent episodes have shattered past records, clocking in at over 80,000 views for a single episode.

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