EXODUS Guitarist, Manager Join Forces In DRUG PIG

August 16, 2002

EXODUS guitarist Gary Holt and current EXODUS manager/former guitar tech Steve Warner have reportedly joined forced in a side project called DRUG PIG, which recently completed work on five songs and tentatively plans to issue a full-length album in 2003. Details are sketchy at the moment, but the duo have apparently set their sights on enlisting former FAITH NO MORE/current FANTOMAS frontman Mike Patton to sing in the group, which has no intention of touring behind the upcoming CD.

So far the following tracks have been completed:

01. A Mile Higher Than Denver
02. Bubbling Spoonful
03. Devil's Hiss
04. Too High To Die
05. O.D. Do Da Day

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