VH1 CLASSIC VJ EDDIE TRUNK Discusses AXL ROSE, ACE FREHLEY And EDDIE VAN HALEN

July 24, 2006

TalkingMetal.com has posted episode 83 of their "Talking Metal" podcast. This episode features an 35-minute interview hosts Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy conducted with VH1 Classic VJ and Q104.3 DJ Eddie Trunk. Interview topics include Trunk's thoughts on the next Ace Frehley album, Frehley's recent work with former LYNCH MOB bassist Anthony Esposito, "VH1 Rock Honors", Slash, Rob Zombie, KISS, Peter Criss, Axl Rose's appearance on Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks", Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian, Chris Jericho, Jim Breuer, JUDAS PRIEST, IRON MAIDEN, METALLICA, the future of VAN HALEN, and Eddie Van Halen's health. Additional podcast topics include RAMMSTEIN, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, Gene Simmons, CJ Sleez, THE ABSENCE, the Metal Injection "Injected" podcast, the "Rock and Roll Geek Show", and SKID ROW bassist Rachel Bolan. The 50-minute podcast can be downloaded at this location. iTunes users can also subscribe to "Talking Metal" for free at this location.

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