JAKARTA - The thrash metal band from California, Exodus, through an Instagram post announced that they had separated from Steve "Zetro" Souza (vocals). This is the third time, the 60-year-old vocalist has left the band.
"Announcement! EXODUS has separated from Steve 'Zetro' Souza," Exodus wrote, citing an Instagram post caption, Friday, January 17.
We thank Steve for his years as the band's vocalist and all the great music we have made so far. We only wish him all the best in the future and a lot of success in whatever he does," he continued.
At the same time, Exodus also announced the return of Rob Dukes as a frontman.
"And please help us welcome Rob Dukes back to EXODUS," the band said.
"We are very happy, Rob is again shaking the stage with us, and he hopes to destroy everything he can do."
The band also announced that its next music project with the Dukes was a new musical recording, as previously planned.
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"The next chapter starts, the new recording rolls in as planned and the beatings will continue."
For information, Steve "Zetro" Souza underwent three eras with Exodus, namely 1986-1993, 2002-2004, and 2014-2025.
Throughout his journey with Exodus, Zetro was involved in five studio albums, namely "Pleasures of the Flesh" (1987), Force of Habit (1992), Tempo of the happened (2004), Blood In, Blood Out (2014), and Non-Grata Personnel (2021).
Meanwhile, Rob Dukes is not a foreign name for fans. He was Exodus vocalist for nine years, in 2005-2014.
The Dukes were involved in four studio albums, namely Shovel Headed Kill Machine (2005), The Atrocity Exhibition... Exhibit A (2007), Let There Be Blood (2008), and Exhibit B: The Human Condition (2010).
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