WORMS INSIDE Part Ways With Drummer, Announce Replacement

February 6, 2006

WORMS INSIDE (formerly WORMS INSIDE YOU),the new band featuring guitarist Tom Tangalos (ex-GORGASM) vocalist James Eads (RELLIK) and bassist Jeremy Barger (TORN BETWEEN),have parted ways with drummer Derek Hoffman (ex-GORGASM). Replacing him in the group is former MARTYR drummer Max Colunga. "We are gonna go back into the studio probably later this year to record our [debut] album, 'Existence is Futile'," the band write in a statement. "Now we are starting to play out again with our new drummer. The future does look good for this band we are gonna go on and dominate this planet."

WORMS INSIDE have uploaded demo versions of the tracks "Existence is Futile", "Human Shield" and "Worms Inside You" at www.wormsinsideyou.com.

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