EXODUS Frontman's GENERATION KILL Interviewed On 'Talking Metal' (Video)

February 25, 2013

In January, "Talking Metal" conducted an interview with GENERATION KILL, the band featuring EXODUS frontman Rob Dukes, at the Gibson Guitar Show Room in New York City. You can now watch the chat below.

To hear the full interview, check out episode 400 of the "Talking Metal" audio podcast on TalkingMetal.com and iTunes.

GENERATION KILL is back in the studio working on its second full-length album. The group is in talks with producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris (SUICIDE SILENCE, ALL THAT REMAINS, SHADOWS FALL, SOULFLY) to produce the CD and promises two things with this album — it will be different and it will be heavy.

Regarding the musical direction of the new effort, Rob Moschetti (bass) and Jason Velez (lead guitar) explained that they basically wanted to "stick to the direction of there is no direction, we want to be artists, people forget that music is art and we want to deliver something that makes people think and want to go back and listen again and again."

GENERATION KILL's new CD is due later this year via Season Of Mist. Zeuss "has a guiding hand in all the songs the band has written" for the upcoming CD so far, according to Dukes.

GENERATION KILL's debut album, "Red White And Blood", was released in September 2011. The CD was recorded at J. Rod Production Studios in New City, New York (where the vocal tracks for EXODUS' "Let There Be Blood" and OVERKILL's "Ironbound" were previously laid down).

GENERATION KILL is:

Rob Dukes - Vocals
Rob Moschetti - Bass/Backing Vocals
Jason Trenczer - Lead Guitar
Jason Velez - Lead Guitar
James DeMaria - Drums

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