NECROPHAGIST Frontman Talks About Forthcoming Album; Video Available

September 11, 2008

Metal Injection recently conducted an interview with NECROPHAGIST frontman Muhammed Suiçmez. Muhammed revealed that the band plans to release a new album in the summer of 2009 to coincide with an appearance on next year's Summer Slaughter tour. Other topics discussed include what sort of practice techniques he uses, opening for CARCASS, his side project with Marco Minnemann, his custom Ibanez guitar, the Xiphos and much more. Watch the chat below.

NECROPHAGIST recently parted ways with drummer Marco Minnemann and replaced him with Romain Goulon (DISAVOWED, AGRESSOR, IMPERIAL SODOMY).

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