ZAKK WYLDE Discusses Possibility Of Playing DIMEBAG's Parts In PANTERA 'Reunion'

July 27, 2006

Blender.com has uploaded several Ozzfest-related features/interviews, including a two-part video interview with Zakk Wylde in which he discusses how he auditioned for Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne's hate for his beard, havoc with golf carts and Rob Zombie at Ozzfest, unreleased material that he has of Dimebag Darrell, the possibilty of filling in for Dime if PANTERA ever reunited and more. Check out the inteview: Part#1, Part#2. Also available at Blender.com is an UNEARTH interview in which they discuss their new album and their participation in Ozzfest. Check it out at this location. An all-encompassing Ozzfest feature that includes the above-mentioned interviews, photo slideshows and more can be found here.

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