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Guitarist Dean DeLeo recently said in an interview he hopes the band will do a debut album 20th Anniversary Tour next year, and regarding their plans next year he did not mention a new album, which Rock Band fans have been clamoring for.

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ギタリストのディーン・ディレオは最近あるインタビューでこう答えている。 彼はバンドとして来年はデビュー20周年記念のツアーをやりたいと思っているし、 また来年度中のアルバム制作に関しては口をつぐんでいたそうだ。 これこそファンが死ぬほど手に入れたいものなんだが。

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