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The Darkness. The Dread. The Suffering, An Interview with Spread the Disease

15 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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After a 27-year hiatus, underground old-school metal cult favorites Spread the Disease have returned with their crushing new album, The Darkness. The Dread. The Suffering. Guitarist Dave Buschmeyer joins Distorted Dialogue to discuss the band's long-awaited reunion, reconnecting with the members, writing and recording new music after nearly three decades, the inspiration behind the new record, upcoming live shows, and what's next for the band. Whether you've followed Spread the Disease since the beginning or you're discovering them for the first time, this episode offers an inside look at one of underground metal's most anticipated comebacks.

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