BIOHAZARD Drummer To Guest On CORETEZ EP

September 24, 2003

BIOHAZARD/AMONG THIEVES drummer Danny Schuler is currently laying down the drums for the forthcoming EP from CORETEZ, the new project featuring former ILL NINO members Roger Vasquez (guitar) and Marc Rizzo (percussion).

In other CORETEZ news, the song "Five Months" will be appearing on the upcoming "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" soundtrack along with songs from PANTERA, STATIC-X and HATEBREED, among others. This will be the first official "release" for CORETEZ as well as their introduction to the world besides the clip of "Voices", which is available for listening at the group's official web site, www.coretez.com.

As previously reported, Rizzo will be filling in on guitar for SOULFLY at the group's upcoming dates in California and Arizona, beginning with this Thursday's (September 25) gig at Whiskey A-Go Go in Hollywood.

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