Dez Fafara Wouldn't Change Coal Chamber Past
. (TeamRock Radio) Dez Fafara says he regrets nothing in his career - even the angry Coal Chamber split in 2003. He's gearing up for the release of the band's comeback album Rivals and recently had to deal with Jeff Kendrik and John Boecklin leaving Devildriver, the band he formed after pulling the plug on Coal Chamber. He tells The Age Of Metal: "Even with the tumultuous break-up, I wouldn't have done anything different. It gave me a chance to do Devildriver - and that's its own beast now. "You can't drive everything. I'm a believer in 'Let the movie play itself out.' Life is that way." Fafara plans to turn his focus back onto DevilDriver after Coal Chamber complete their tours of the US, South America, Europe and Australia. Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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