RIGOR MORTIS Reform, Commence Work On New Material

January 2, 2003

Dallas, Texas-based thrashers RIGOR MORTIS have reformed and have begun rehearsing together for the first time in 13 years.

Casey Orr (bass, vocals),Harden Harrison (drums, vocals),and Mike Scaccia (guitar) plan to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary by re-releasing their hard-to-find, Capitol Records self-titled debut (originally issued in 1988) with lots of extra material. The group also plan to record new music and do some touring during the coming months. "It's going great and we're really excited about this new year," Orr said in an official press release. More info will be posted at www.rigormortis.com as it becomes available.

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