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EXCLUSIVE Photos: Testament | SiriusXM Studios | 8.10.09

Posted by Bill Shouldis on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:12 pm

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Yesterday, Testament took over SiriusXM’s New York lobby for an installment of the company’s “Artist Confidential” series. While artists ranging from Coldplay to Santana have participated in the series, this was the first pure metal band to do one. Playing to an intimate crowd of journalists and fans, Testament ripped into “Over the Wall,” “The New Order,” “Practice What You Preach,” More Than Meets the Eye,” and “Into the Pit” in between fielding questions from SiriusXM host Lou Brutus. Here are some exclusive photos from last night’s event. insider_front2

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  1. Natalie Says:

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  2. Madelon Megela Says:

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  3. GRACE MAIDEN OF METAL Says:

    Testament Rocked this interview and performance I am so glad I was there to see it all happen. I am a huge supporter of this band and love Testament’s music they are thrash and have incredible ballads as well and their music has made my life complete. Eric Peterson and Alex Skolnick have inspired me to play guitar..I am the rhythm guitar player in America’s all girl tribute to the Metal Gods JUDAS PRIESTESS Check out my band Judas Priestess on myspace http://www.myspace.com/JudasPriestessband
    LONG LIVE HEAVY METAL!

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