JAKARTA - Supergroup Infectious Grooves is back in the recording studio and has worked on a new song that is ready to be released.

This was announced through the official account of Suicidal Tendencies, a band also inhabited by Mike Muir (vocals) and Dean Pleasants (guitar).

"Very encouraging and really fun! Lots of great new smiles and watches!," wrote the caption for the upload of Suicidal Tendencies, Tuesday, February 27.

"Yesterday Infectious Grooves returned to the studio, recorded a new song and we can't wait for you to hear it," he continued.

In the project this time, Infectious Grooves also involved their old guitarist, Adam Siegel to write songs.

"Thank you profusely to Tim Armstrong for always welcoming us to his studio and Joey Castillo for allowing us to use the drums."

Jay Weinberg, the former drummer for Slipknot, who recently stated that he had returned to the band, also participated in the recording session this time.

"It's great to see him (Jay Weinberg) doing his job, and starting everything with great enthusiasm."

For information, Infectious Grooves is a bent metal supergroup consisting of Mike Muir and Dean Pleapants of Suicide Tendencies, Rob Trujillo (bass) of Metallica, Dave Kushner (guitar) of The Forest Rangers, and Brooks Wackerman (drums) of Avenged Sevenfold.

Meanwhile, Jay Weinberg was initially announced to replace Brooks Wackerman on their tour.


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