THE HAUNTED Teach Stockholm A Lesson In Violence

June 3, 2002

Swedish high-energy thrashers THE HAUNTED performed a cover version of the EXODUS classic "A Lesson In Violence" during their appearance at The Shrine in Stockholm on Friday, May 31st. The group, who are still seeking a permanent replacement for guitarist Anders Björler, utilized the services of THE CROWN axeman Marcus Sunesson for the gig, which featured THE CROWN and NECROPHOBIC in the support slots.

As previously reported, THE HAUNTED have booked five weeks at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden beginning on August 26th for the recording of their forthcoming third full-length CD, due in early 2003 through Earache Records.

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