TRACY G, WARRIOR To Appear On BLACK SABBATH Tribute Album

December 11, 2008

Guitarist Tracy G (ex-DIO, WWIII) has issued the following update:

"I will be submitting a track to the Reality Entertainment label. The song's called 'Killing Yourself To Live'. It's a BLACK SABBATH tribute CD with Joe Floyd's band WARRIOR doing 'Neon Knights' and many other metal bands doing thier fave SABBATH song. Should be out 2009. Me on guitar, Shawn Carvin on vocals, Jeff Pilson on bass, and Forrest Robinson on drums.

"Watch the Empire Fall", the latest video from GOAD-ED — the band featuring Tracy G — can be viewed below. The song comes off the group's "To Die Is Gain" album, which features Ray Luzier (ARMY OF ANYONE, KORN) on drums and Larry Bones on bass. The CD was mixed by Joe Floyd at Silver Cloud Studios and was mastered by Bernie Becker in Pasadena, California.

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