MSRcast Pays Tribute to JESSE PINTADO

September 10, 2006

MSRcast (web site),brought to you by Metal Injection Radio, has posted episode 32 of their podcast, which pays tribute to the late Jesse Pintado. They pay homage to the guitarist by playing songs from all of his bands, including NAPALM DEATH, LOCK-UP and TERRORIZER. The songs picked out for the show are all songs that either Jesse wrote himself, or had his hand in writing. MSRcast is also sponsoring a tribute to Jesse Pintado on September 20 at the Alamo Drafthouse West Oaks in Houston, Texas where they will play two classic concerts on the big screen. Admission is free. iTunes users can also subscribe for free at this location.

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