EXODUS Frontman's GENERATION KILL First Studio Video Blog Available

September 28, 2010, 14 years ago

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GENERATION KILL, the crossover metal outfit featuring EXODUS frontman Rob Dukes have released the first in a five-part series of video blogs documenting the making of the band's debut album yet to be titled.

The clip was shot in two locations of the groups home town of Rockland County, NY at North Rockland Studios in West Haverstraw NY, J. Rod Production Studios in New City, New York. Check it out below:

Generation Kill has inked a two-album deal with an as-yet-undisclosed European label that will be announced next month. The group's debut album is scheduled to be released in March 2011. The band's lineup also includes Rob Moschetti (ex-PRO-PAIN, M.O.D.) on bass and Sam Inzerra (MORTICIAN).

Recently the group uploaded a new demo clip, entitled 'Walking Dead', to the band's Facebook page here.

According to a press release, "the original concept of the band was to break away from the current formula by embracing their roots and incorporating them into the project. Generation Kill is a true crossover band. Each song has its own identity, and mood, which gives the band its original sound without abandoning their influences. By adding two lead guitarist/songwriters to the band, a whole new dimension has been introduced to Generation Kill. While Jason Trenczer adds technical guitar work, Lou Lehman adds catchy riffs and solos. The final ingredient to the band is veteran drummer Sam Inzerra. Sam has a death metal background which adds speed and power to the project. Each member of the band takes part in the writing process. While each member has established himself in legendary and underground bands, let it be known that this is no side project."

Generation Kill is:

Rob Dukes - vocals

Rob Moschetti - bass/backing vocals

Lou Lehman - lead guitar

Jason Trenczer - lead guitar

Sam Inzerra - drums


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