![]() A few days after New Years, while they were hanging out at Pearson and Edwards' house, Beibin got some bad news. Beibin and Pearson had known each other for years both were deeply involved in the 90s DIY punk scene. ![]() Over the holidays, he went to San Diego to visit Pearson, who at the time ran his label Three One G Records with his then-girlfriend Edwards. In 1998, Beibin was running Bloodlink Records in Philadelphia. " way worse things that happen on this planet to people." "I'll just focus on that and not be like, oh tours are canceled and I have no idea when we'll play live again in what capacity," he said. It's been a brutal year for musicians, but Pearson is looking at the bright side: The pandemic allowed for Lombardo, who was initially only going to play on one track on the Satanic Planet album, to join the band in full. ![]() The first week of September, he has two singles out with the latter group: " Release Me," a synthy goth collaboration with ADULT., and " Intimate Terrorism," a harsh noise experiment that's part of Reigning Cement, a collaborative A/V project by visual artist and musician Jesse Draxler. He's been nothing if not productive he's currently wrapping up records from Satanic Planet, his new industrial/doom project with Slayer's Dave Lombardo Dead Cross, his hardcore punk supergroup with Lombardo and Faith No More's Mike Patton and hardcore outfit Deaf Club-all while working on new music for The Locust and acid punk hip-hop project Planet B. ![]()
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