December 22, 2010 11:57
Biohazard and Still Remains both reuniting
Both bands are back on the road in 2011
Biohazard
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Biohazard and Michigan hardcore band Still Remains have both confirmed that they are reuniting.
Biohazard announced today (December 22) that they will release their first album in 16 years with their original line-up next year.
The band are recording with Alice In Chains and Metallica producer Toby Wright, with the new album scheduled for next spring, reports Avn.com.
Drummer Danny Schuler said: "Finally, we are in the studio recording our first record together with the original line-up since 1994. Sixteen years! Feels like a lifetime since we last did this together, and the experience has been amazing."
Still Remains have also confirmed that they are reuniting after splitting in 2008. The band posted a statement on their official Facebook page, Facebook.com/stillremains, with details of the reunion, which begins with a show in the Egyptian Room at the The Old National Centre, Indianapolis in March 2011.
Still Remains singer TJ Miller said of the reunion: "We are really excited to get back together and jam."
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