Trivium Disturbed By Breakup Talk
. Speaking to Artisan News Heafy heaped praise on the Chicago metallers, who are currently being dogged by murmurs of a split, and insisted they are one of very few bands who can produce record quality sound on the live stage. Heafy began: "As tours go, it's like high school, so anytime you hear anything, it spreads like wildfire and it always changes up a little bit. But I've said to the guys in the band myself, even last night, and I'll say it here� The world needs that band. "We're big fans of them, we look up to them. I don't know what's going on, I don't know what the deal. I'm sure it's a lot of rumor-mill stuff and there's some stuff� No one really knows what's going on but them." RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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