Anthrax Frontman Has No Hard Feelings Over Rob Caggiano's Departure
. "I just think he wanted to produce and try some stuff on his own. I don't think there's any hard feelings � in fact, we're all in touch and everything," he said. "He was thinking about it for a while and just finally made the decision to move on." Read what he had to say about Rob's replacement Jon Donais here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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