
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the metal world, **Steve “Zetro” Souza** has officially confirmed his return to **Exodus** in a bombshell interview today. The legendary thrash metal vocalist, who previously fronted the band during some of its most iconic eras, stunned fans by announcing that he is reuniting with the Bay Area thrash pioneers.
Speaking candidly in the interview, Zetro acknowledged the rumors that had been circulating for months but left no doubt about his comeback. “I never really left in spirit,” he said. “Exodus is in my blood, and after everything we’ve been through, it just feels right to be back.”
Zetro, who first joined **Exodus** in the mid-’80s and was a driving force behind albums like *Fabulous Disaster* and *Tempo of the Damned*, last parted ways with the band in 2014. Since then, Exodus has continued to thrive in the thrash scene, but Souza’s distinct voice and commanding stage presence were sorely missed by longtime fans.
His return also comes with major news—**a new Exodus album is already in the works**. According to Zetro, the band has been writing and recording material that promises to be some of the most aggressive and intense music they’ve ever created. “We’re not holding back,” he stated. “This album is pure, unfiltered Exodus, and it’s gonna hit like a sledgehammer.”
The revelation has ignited a firestorm of excitement across social media, with fans celebrating the reunion using hashtags like **#ZetroReturns** and **#ExodusThrashRevival**. Many are already speculating about a **massive world tour**, which Zetro hinted at during the interview. “Let’s just say fans should start getting ready,” he teased.
With his signature snarling vocals and the band’s unrelenting energy, Steve “Zetro” Souza’s return marks a thrilling new chapter for **Exodus**. The thrash metal world is watching closely, and if Zetro’s words are anything to go by, the band is about to unleash a storm that will leave the metal scene in awe. **Exodus is back, and they’re louder than ever.**
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