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Bruce welcomes Welsh metallers Skindred into the studio to talk about recording their new album Shark Bits And Dog Fights and how they're preparing for their forthcoming world tour.

Welsh metallers Skindred join us this week.

Combining reggae, rock and punk Skindred are one of the most inventive metal bands in the UK. They've also sold over half a million albums in the US and were named "Best Live Band In Britain" by Kerrang!

Having toured with the likes of Disturbed, Korn and Gogol Bordello the guys have recently released their studio record Shark Bits and Dog Fights. They tell us about recording the album and how they're preparing for their forthcoming world tour.

3 hours

Last on

Fri 4 Dec 2009 21:00

Music Played

  • A.C.

    Back In Black

  • Wet

    Invincible

  • Laruso

    End Of Level Boss

  • Fireworks

    Geography, Vonnegut And Me

  • Lions

    Gimme Riot

  • To Cast a Shadow

    Pretty Dark

  • Backyard Babies

    Babylon

  • Backyard Babies

    Rocker

  • Black Rain

    License To Thrill

  • Straight Lines

    Verses The Allegiance

  • Biffy Clyro

    Boom, Blast And Ruin

  • W.A.S.P.

    Burn

  • Bullet for My Valentine

    Scream, Aim, Fire

  • Idols are Higher - Hypomnesia

  • Orpheus

    The Plan

  • Devin Townsend Project

    Universe In A Ball!

  • Sonic Syndicate

    Burn This City

  • Deep Purple

    Perfect Strangers

  • Whitesnake

    Still Of The Night

  • Rainbow - Long Live Rock "n Roll

  • To-Mera

    Another World

  • Q5

    Pull The Trigger

  • Anthrax

    Anti-Social

  • Gama Bomb

    Return To Blood Castle

  • Demon Project

    Kara Ora

  • Skindred

    You Can't Stop It

  • Untitled

    Skindred- Stand For Something

  • Skindred

    Invicible

  • Hanoi Rocks

    Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

  • Hanoi Rocks

    I Can't Get It

  • Hanoi Rocks

    Underwater World

  • Type O Negative

    Love You To Death

  • Bonafide

    Hard Livin' Man

Broadcast

  • Fri 4 Dec 2009 21:00