ANTHRAX, TESTAMENT And DEATH ANGEL Fans Discuss 'Hot Topics Of The Day'

November 12, 2011

Casey June of "Wassup San Diego" spoke to fans attending ANTHRAX, TESTAMENT and DEATH ANGEL concert on October 24, 2011 at the House of Blues in San Diego, California. Among the hot topics of the day:

* "How much longer until ANTHRAX kicks Joey Belladonna out again?"

* "What the hell happened to METALLICA?"

* "ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian is married to the daughter of legendary crooner Meat Loaf. Do you think Scott's worried that she's going to balloon up like her dad?"

* "Should ANTHRAX do a dubstep song or a track with INSANE CLOWN POSSE?"

* "Who would you rather bone: Britney Spears or Katy Perry?"

* "Should Charles Manson be released?"

* "Have you ever been caught masturbating?"

Check out the footage below.

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