THE RED CHORD's GUY KOZOWYK Is A Happy Camper

October 9, 2008

Metal Injection has posted a new interview with Guy Kozowyk, vocalist of the Boston, Massachusetts death metal/grindcore band THE RED CHORD and Black Market Activities label owner. Kozowyk offered his controversial opinion on such topics as the crowd reaction to his band at the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival, fans in general, SUICIDE SILENCE (it's not pretty),the deathcore name tag, how he classifies his band, and the newest metal dance move: the Panterradactile.

"Prey for Eyes", the latest release by THE RED CHORD, was produced by Chris "Zeuss" Harris (HATEBREED, FULL BLOWN CHAOS) and features the artwork of Paul Romano (TRIVIUM, MASTODON, MAROON).

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