EXODUS To Play Entire 'Bonded By Blood' Album In Los Angeles, Seattle

October 20, 2008

San Francisco Bay Area metallers EXODUS will play their classic 1985 album, "Bonded By Blood", in its entirety during the group's November 12, 2008 appearance at El Corazon in Seattle, Washington and December 7 show in Los Angeles, California.

Guitarist/songwriter Gary Holt states: "We wanted to do some select dates around the release of 'Let There Be Blood' [the re-recording of 'Bonded By Blood' with Rob Dukes on vocals]. Rob sounds awesome on these songs and now is the perfect time to do these shows. It is possible we might do more on a limited basis. We'll keep you posted."

EXODUS dates:

Nov. 13 - Anchorage, AK - Chilkoot Charlie's
Nov. 14 - Anchorage, AK - Club Millennium
Nov. 15 - Seattle, WA - El Corazon *
Dec. 05 - Anaheim, CA - Chain Reaction
Dec. 06 - San Marcos, CA - Jumping Turtle
Dec. 07 - Hollywood, CA – The Key Club *
Dec. 09 - San José, CA - Voodoo

* Entire "Bonded By Blood" album will be performed

Guitarist/songwriter Gary Holt states: "We wanted to do some select dates around the release of Let There Be Blood [the re-recording of Bonded By Blood with Rob Dukes on vocals]. Rob sounds awesome on these songs and now is the perfect time to do these shows. It is possible we might do more on a limited basis. We'll keep you posted."

EXODUS recently completed work on a re-recording of "Bonded By Blood". Produced by guitarist Gary Holt, the new CD — entitled "Let There Be Blood" — was recorded at Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, California; JKZ Production Studio in San Rafael, California; with vocal tracks recorded at J. Rod Production Studios in New City, New York. Andy Sneap mixed the CD at his Backstage studio in Derbyshire, England. An October 28, 2008 release through Zaentz Records is expected.

Check out the cover artwork below.

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