SKUMLOVE Acquire New Bassist, Keyboardist

August 9, 2002

Los Angeles-based SKUMLOVE, whose current touring line-up includes former FEAR FACTORY guitarist Dino Cazares, PROFESSIONAL MURDER MUSIC drummer Justin Bennett and SX-10/CYPRESS HILL bassist Frank Mercurio, have reportedly acquired a new full-time bassist by the name of Alley Useless and a new keyboardist who goes by the name of "The Boy".

SKUMLOVE are scheduled to make their live debut on August 14th at the Dragonfly in Hollywood on a bill that will also include appearances by PROFESSIONAL MURDER MUSIC, ANNA THEMA and FETISCH.

Says mainman Skum: "Dino has told me he enjoys playing with us and wants to stay on as a permanent live guitarist! Justin will do drums for the next few shows but we do need a full time member."

For more information, visit the band's official web site at this location.

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