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Friday, December 20, 2002 - Armored Saint news
Here's an update on Armored Saint

"The Saint is currently on hiatus as singer John Bush is getting ready for a new Anthrax record which is due for release in February 2003 on Nuclear Blast records. They will be touring soon after.

In the meantime, watch out for Saint's reissue of their home video, A Trip Thru Red Times which is being released as a DVD full of extra videos, an interview conducted this past September, an old school photo gallery, plus the added feature of a 5.1 surround mix. This is due for release in February 2003. Also coming from The Saint is a two-CD reissue of their classic record Symbol of Salvation, which will include an extra disc of demo tracks, an interview conducted by Metal Blade CEO Brian Slagel about the making of the record. The 2 disc set will come with a limited edition digi pack packaging.

Look for this sometime in Spring. As well, The Saint is currently putting together a new DVD which will feature the years from 1991 - 2002. More live videos, photos and debauchery from The Saint in late Summer 2003."

Posted by: Steen





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