SICK OF IT ALL: Video Interview Posted Online

June 7, 2013

Jo Schüftan of Horns Up Rocks! conducted an interview with drummer Armand Majidi and bassist Craig Setari of New York hardcore veterans SICK OF IT ALL on April 20 at Best Buy Theater in New York City. You can now watch the chat below.

"Nonstop", an album of re-recorded SICK OF IT ALL classics, came out in October 2011 via Century Media Records.

After the release of the highly acclaimed "Based On A True Story" (2010),SICK OF IT ALL took a short break from relentlessly touring the record in early 2011 to hit Antfarm Studio again with Tue Madsen in order to celebrate their 25th anniversary with re-recordings of classic hits for "Nonstop".

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