TESTAMENT, EXODUS: Interview Footage From New Year's Eve Bash Posted Online

April 7, 2009

Reality Check TV has posted interview footage with members of TESTAMENT and EXODUS taken at the New Year's Eve (December 31, 2008) concert at Fat City in San Francisco, California featuring TESTAMENT, LAAZ ROCKIT, DUBLIN DEATH PATROL and DRAGONLORD. The 11-minute clip, which also includes performance footage from the show, can be viewed below.

TESTAMENT played its first two albums, 1987's "The Legacy" and 1988's "The New Order" in their entirety (almost) live at the Islington Academy in London, England on March 25, 2009.

Photos of the event can be found at RockersDigest.com. Fanfilmed video footage is available below.

TESTAMENT will embark on a North American headlining tour in May/June. Support on the trek will come from UNEARTH and LAZARUS A.D.

EXODUS is currently putting together a DVD containing the band's 2008 performance at Germany's Wacken Open Air festival, plus a 90-minute documentary as well as about 30 minutes of bonus footage, and all of the group's promotional videos. The set will consist of two DVDs plus an audio CD of the Wacken performance and is expected to be released in August.

British extreme metal drumming legend Nick Barker (CRADLE OF FILTH, TESTAMENT, DIMMU BORGIR, BRUJERIA, ATROCITY) filled in for EXODUS' Tom Hunting during the band's recent European tour with OVERKILL.

"Let There Be Blood", the controversial re-recording of EXODUS' classic 1985 debut album "Bonded by Blood", has been released on limited-edition red vinyl. Only 2,500 numbered copies are available via Zaentz Records' web site.

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