NEVERMORE Interviewed On FUSE's 'Metal Asylum'

August 29, 2005

Seattle's NEVERMORE will be the featured guest Tuesday night (August 30) on Fuse's "Metal Asylum", rerun on Saturday, September 3. The interview was recorded on the band's recent stop in New York City. Currently ripping up the main stage of MEGADETH's Gigantour, the band's latest CD, "This Godless Endeavor", has sold over 11,000 units in four weeks, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Following their remaining Gigantour dates, the band will be headlining a European tour with MERCENARY and DEW-SCENTED.

Beating out videos from TRIVIUM, SOILWORK, and ARCH ENEMY, NEVERMORE's video for "Final Product", with 40% of the votes, won the right to be the featured video on Yahoo! Music's homepage last week.

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