Exodus' Souza and Gary Holt Have Mended Fences
. (Classic Rock) Steve 'Zetro' Souza says his relationship with Exodus mainman Gary Holt has never been stronger. Almost a decade after his second spell in Exodus came to an end, the singer was brought back into the band to replace Rob Dukes as they were recording latest album Blood In Blood Out last year. And while he admits tensions were high between himself and guitarist Holt for a long time, he says the pair's respect for each other has grown in the year since his return. Zetro tells The Great Southern Brainfart: "There was about 10 years of mudslinging back and forth but Gary and I have a really great relationship now. "We can tell each other anything. Being back in Exodus, there's a lot more respect between everyone. We're all pretty much into our 50s now. I think with age we've come to respect who we are as musicians and being in the business." Zetro believes that with age comes maturity and he says he's happy to accept the decisions made as a group. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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