• NFR #130 - CRAIG LOCICERO (FORBIDDEN, THE BONELESS ONES)

  • May 13 2022
  • Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
  • Podcast

NFR #130 - CRAIG LOCICERO (FORBIDDEN, THE BONELESS ONES)

  • Summary

  • Craig joins Robb for an EPIC 3 hour chat about their early days in Bay Area thrashers Forbidden Evil, Robb quitting to join Vio-Lence, the rivalry between the 2 thrash bands, his life after Forbidden recording with super-producer Rick Rubin in Manmade God, his current bands Dress The Dead and his fantastic new album with skate-punk legends The Boneless Ones - Back To The Grind out May 13th.

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