Guitarist John Christ (born John Knoll), who left DANZIG in July 1995 after four albums and one EP, reflected on his exit from the band in a new interview with Guitar World magazine. Asked what led to his decision to move on from DANZIG, John said: “The band — Eerie Von, Chuck Biscuits and I — were…
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