Former PRONG Bassist TROY GREGORY Discusses Auditioning for METALLICA; Audio Available

December 15, 2010

On this current episode of the "Glory Is Noise" online radio show, host Joel Gausten welcomes filmmaker and multi-instrumentalist Troy Gregory (PRONG, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM, KILLING JOKE, SWANS, THE WITCHES) for a lengthy talk about Troy's eclectic career. Highlights of the nearly two-hour episode include Troy's memories of jamming with METALLICA following the death of Cliff Burton, his work with PRONG and his time teaching at the School of Rock. The episode, which also features music from Troy's extensive discography, can be heard at this location.

"Glory Is Noise" is a bi-weekly show on Radio Free Satan featuring an eclectic mix of music and exclusive interviews with mainstream and underground recording artists.

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