BIOHAZARD's BILLY GRAZIADEI Featured In RALEK GRACIE's 'Ginagi' Video

December 29, 2011

Guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei of the seminal New York City hardcore/metal band BIOHAZARD is featured in the "Ginagi" music video from MMA fighter Ralek Gracie, from the legendary Gracie family. Check it out below.

26-year-old Ralek has been producing music for over 10 years but is just now dropping his debut album, "Ginagi". The entire effort was written and produced by the black belt; the beats and lyrics are "surprisingly wide-ranging and thought provoking," according to a press release.

BIOHAZARD's new album, "Reborn In Defiance", will be released in Europe on January 20, 2012. The CD will be made available via Nuclear Blast outside of North America, with a U.S. label partner soon to be announced.

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