BIOHAZARD: In Recording Mode

November 17, 2003

BIOHAZARD have commenced the recording process for their new album, tentatively due early next year.

"We just did a few shows over the weekend... one in Long Island and another in New Jersey," guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei writes on the band's web site. "Long Island was awesome, it's been a long time since we played there! Great set list...full of old shit...a few new songs... We hoped to be playing some new material but shit didn't work out. We're in the studio right now working on the new album, hope to have it out during the winter."

In other news, BIOHAZARD's recording studio, which was previously known as Biohazard Studios, has opened under the new name of Underground Sound Studios. Check out the web site at this location.

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