BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, 'Metal: A Headbanger's Journey' Audio Interviews Posted Online

June 19, 2006

TalkingMetal.com has posted episode 74 of their "Talking Metal" podcast. The episode, titled "Canada Rocks I", was taped on location at the Grand Banks Bar in Jersey City, NJ. It contains an interview host Mark Strigl conducted with BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE drummer Michael "Moose" Thomas during their four-night stint with GUNS N' ROSES in New York City. Interview topics include the history of BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, the Trustkill Records Tour, GUNS N' ROSES, and Sanctuary Management. The episode also contains an interview Strigl and co-host John Ostronomy conducted with "Metal: A Headbanger's Journey" filmmakers Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen. Topics in this interview include Bruce Dickinson, Tony Iommi, Ronnie James Dio, Chuck Klosterman, and the "Lords of Chaos" book. Strigl and Ostronomy also discuss MASTERY and SATYRICON as well as Axl Rose, the new GUNS N' ROSES, and their long-awaited album "Chinese Democracy". The 40-minute podcast can be downloaded at this location. iTunes users can also subscribe to "Talking Metal" for free at this location.

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