ENUFF Z'NUFF Interviewed By U.K.'s SONIC SHOCKS (Video)

December 29, 2010

Sonic Shocks conducted an interview with ENUFF Z'NUFF at the Hard Rock Hell IV festival, which was held December 3-5, 2010 at Pontins in Prestatyn, North Wales, United Kingdom. You can now watch the chat below.

ENUFF Z'NUFF's twelfth studio album, "Dissonance", was officially released April 22, 2009 in Japan and on July 19, 2010 in the U.K. It is also available in the United States digitally through iTunes and similar sites. The U.K. and U.S. editions feature the bonus tracks "Code Red" and "Run For Your Life". Several songs on the CD include a guest appearance by former OZZY OSBOURNE/BADLANDS guitarist Jake E. Lee.

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