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LAMB OF GOD Frontman Randy Blythe Not Sure If Collaboration With Alex Skolnick Will Ever Be Released

Earlier this week, we learned that while on the road, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe and Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick have been jamming on some new music. Skolnick revealed to us that the two were jamming on Cubasis for the iPad.

Now Randy Blythe checked in and says there are no immediate plans to release anything, he's just having fun.

In a new Instagram post, Blythe wrote:

I think I'm gonna make some really wacked out music on my iPad, since it's super portable & I can record anywhere. I'm gonna record it in Cubasis, then mix it in Auria. I'm gonna use a Moog emulator & a bunch of other weird synths, like Thor from Reason. I'm gonna get a condenser mic that runs off a USB hub and record screwed up ambient sounds from a tour I'm on, then load them into the iPad as samples as well. I'm gonna make it as weird as I want it to be, because I don't care if anyone likes it except me. Then I'm gonna try & find a world class jazz & metal guitarist & see if he wants to do weird tracks. Just for FUN. Then I'm gonna get all this stuff together with a few other people as guests, & I'm gonna make it sound MEGA-TITS. Then I may or may not release it, depending on how I feel. Or I may just rock it in my truck. Because I'm making it FOR FUN. Where can I find the guitarist I need? Oh wait- I know one. Skolnick killing it in the back lounge studio. Life is good & music & friends are beautiful.

It's great to see Blythe having a good time and playing music for fun, can't hate on him for that. But please, just give us a lil' taste. Put it on Bandcamp or Soundcloud or something, let us hear it.

In related news, Blythe posted this awesome end-of-tour photo with members of Killswitch Engage, Huntress and Testament. They just wrapped a month-long run of touring:

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