COREY TAYLOR, NEIL FALLON Added To List Of Guest Musicians On TEENAGE TIME KILLER Debut

February 12, 2014

Singer/bassist Mike Dean and singer/drummer Reed Mullin of hardcore punk veterans CORROSION OF CONFORMITY recently joined forces with a number of well-known musicians from the metal and hardcore scenes to create the new project TEENAGE TIME KILLER.

The instrumental parts for the upcoming debut release from TEENAGE TIME KILLER, which is named after a RUDIMENTARY PENI song, were recorded at Dave Grohl's (FOO FIGHTERS, NIRVANA) Studio 606 in Northridge, California on the famous Sound City mixing board, which was the central focus of Grohl's acclaimed "Sound City: Real To Reel" documentary.

In a brand new interview with "The Goddamn Dave Hill Show", Mullin revealed some of the names that are going to be involved with the project:

* Randy Blythe (LAMB OF GOD)
* Dave Grohl (FOO FIGHTERS)
* Corey Taylor (SLIPKNOT, STONE SOUR)
* Neil Fallon (CLUTCH)
* Jello Biafra (DEAD KENNEDYS)
* Lee Ving (FEAR)
* Tommy Victor (PRONG)
* Nick Oliveri (MONDO GENERATOR, ex-QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, KYUSS)
* Aaron Beam (RED FANG)
* Pete Stahl (SCREAM, GOATSNAKE)
* Greg Anderson (SUNN O)))),GOATSNAKE)
* Karl Agell (ex-CORROSION OF CONFORMITY)
* Tairrie B. Murphy (MY RUIN)
* Mick Murphy (MY RUIN)
* Vic Bondi (ARTICLES OF FAITH)
* Clifford Dinsmore (BL'AST!)
* Pat Hoed (BRUJERIA)

Other guest musicians that were previously announced as taking part in the project:

* Max Cavalera (SOULFLY)
* Tony Foresta (MUNICIPAL WASTE, IRON REAGAN)
* Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (MISFITS)
* Keith Morris (BLACK FLAG)
* Phil Rind (SACRED REICH)

Back in May 2013, Blythe posted an Instagram photo of him with Dean and Mullin in the studio and described his contribution to TEENAGE TIME KILLER, a track called "Hung Out To Dry", as "old-school C.O.C.-style thrash punk."

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