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NUCLEAR ASSAULT and DEATH ANGEL will reportedly be teaming up for a Brazilian tour in January 2005. So far, only one date has been confirmed: January 29 at the Direct TV Hall in São Paulo. More details will be made available soon.

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In whetted anticipation of the forthcoming NUCLEAR ASSAULT studio effort, Screaming Ferret Wreckords/Escapi Music has delved into the vaults and, on November 16, is issuing a re-mastered edition of "Attitude", the extremely rare sophomore solo effort by NUCLEAR ASSAULT's legendary drummer Glenn Evans under the moniker CIA.

Originally released to limited capacity in 1992, "Attitude" displays both Glenn's amazing musical prowess, and his humanity. According to Glenn, "The CIA 'Attitude' album was recorded in a period of my life when things were beginning to fall apart — my marriage, NUCLEAR ASSAULT, and life in general. Everyone has those periods in their life at one time or another. I had a lot of emotions flowing through me and the easiest way to get them out was through music. I was proud of it then, and I'm proud of it now. It never really had a proper release, and this time around it will."

"Attitude" sees Glenn sharing guitar duties with original NUCLEAR ASSAULT axeman Anthony Bramante and longtime friend, Dave DiPietro. This revival of a creative teaming from the past would later lead to a strong addition to the NUCLEAR ASSAULT ranks: "It was also the beginning of re-uniting with Dave DiPietro, my early co-band mate with T.T. QUICK," says Glenn. "In fact, this album was the stepping-stone for Dave to joining NUCLEAR ASSAULT for the 'Something Wicked' album and tour. He is an amazing guitarist, and I was proud to have him perform on the record."
 
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