SINGLE BULLET THEORY: The Making Of The 'Hollowed Out' Video

October 15, 2004

SINGLE BULLET THEORY vocalist/guitarist Matt Difabio has written an article for Philadelphia's CityPaper.net about the making of the video for the song "Hollowed Out", off the group's brand new disc, "Behind Eyes of Hatred".

"We get a tip that there is this abandoned asbestos factory up in Ambler that has been vacant since the early 1960s," he wrote. "So we head up there one night during the week prior to the set date for the video shoot. Man this place is dilapidated ... perfect! We figured that there was no way we would be able to shoot all day there without the police hearing the music from the PA or drums, but we decide to just go for it anyhow.

"We hired Jay Bones from Manhattan, based on a recommendation from Dan Lorenzo (of HADES and NON-FICTION). He better kick ass!" Read more.

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