STEVE ‘ZETRO’ SOUZA Shuts The Door On Ever Playing With EXODUS Again

Steve Zetro Souza
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In a new episode of his Zetro’s Toxic Vault YouTube series, Steve “Zetro” Souza opened up about his latest departure from EXODUS and made it clear that he has no plans to rejoin the group.

Regarding his leaving, Zetro commented (as transcribed by Blabbermouth): “I’ve been doing this since 1986 —1986, in June, I joined EXODUS for the very first time. I was 22 years old. I’m now 61. So to have kind of a rollercoaster ride in music has actually been kind of exciting,. It kept my life going. Certain things happen and certain things go on, and you kind of have to deal with them as they happen, like anything.”

Souza explained he “was let go” from EXODUS, emphasizing he “did not quit,” before adding: “I don’t read much of what goes on the Internet. With no disrespect to anybody, I don’t give a f**k what anybody thinks about me or what you say… But I was made privy by my son of something Gary [HoltEXODUS guitarist and main songwriter] had responded to me saying that I didn’t quit; I was let go. And I have to agree with his analogy. Being in a band is like a marriage — it truly is — and the marriage was over. And it was. Now, I was never gonna quit, meaning maybe I guess I would never leave the marriage, for whatever reason. But I truly think that it was probably the right thing for me especially, and I hope it’s the right thing for them as well.”

To the EXODUS fans, Zetro stated: “I’m gonna miss you guys. I really am. But for me, my life has changed a lot. What I liked when I was younger in my twenties and my thirties are not necessarily what I’m into anymore. I love my family. I mean, I came home and got married to Vickie, who I’ve been with for 17 years, and she is the love of my life. And you know how hard it is to go away from the love of my life at this point, at 61 years old for five weeks, six weeks at a time? It wasn’t easy for me, even though it may not have shown on stage, and it definitely didn’t show when I was with you guys, with you fans, and anybody that approached me because I would never want anyone to have an awful experience with me. But I think it was time, honestly.

“I had told Gary, and I told them that I would like to do this till I was 70 and probably not much more than that, but I think in the back of my mind I think I was kind of already done with the rigorous life of touring, ’cause it’s very demanding,” Souza admitted. “And the business doesn’t care about what you have going on. [I’ll] give you an example — in 2016, my mother died and I was in El Salvador on tour. I should have been at her bedside, but I wasn’t, because I had to do this. I’ve had dogs pass. I’ve missed graduations from my children. Any musician that has been in my position can absolutely relate with this, because it is part of it. And a lot of times people don’t necessarily think of that. And then there’s the guys, there’s the musicians that really like to do this, and they’ll go out and they’ll hit it hard. They’ll go from one thing to another.”

Souza continued by saying EXODUS fans should still support the band now that Dukes is back.

“I look at it now as, what about all you guys that are big fans of Rob‘s era? Just think — now you get to come back and see Rob maybe for the next 10 years and see him continue on,” he said. “So if you were fans of his era, like you were fans of my era, or both eras — I know there’s some of you [that are] ‘I’m [Team] Zetro‘ or ‘I’m [Team] Rob‘, or whatever, ‘I’m cool with whatever EXODUS does,’ I get it. And I totally understand that, and I respect every one of you for those things. But now maybe for the last part of the band they get to enjoy Rob and Rob‘s era of the band. I mean, Gary‘s gonna continue to write music and record music. And Gary Holt doesn’t know how to write a s**tty riff. Okay? So you EXODUS fans know what you’re gonna get from that, and that’s what I have to say.”

Souza also touched on the chance of another EXODUS reunion in the future, saying: “Will I ever grace the stage with them? No, definitely not. I think it’s been done. This was the third time that I had joined the band, so I think it would be a bit redundant to try to do this or do this again. So just so you guys wanna know, I have no desire to do that ever again. It’s been done. If you saw my last concert in Los Angeles at the Regent [in December 2024], then you truly saw the last concert that Zetro will ever sing with EXODUS.”

EXODUS announced that Rob Dukes will be replacing Souza on January 15, with the following statement on their social media: “EXODUS have parted ways with Steve “Zetro” Souza. We thank Steve for his years fronting the band and all the killer music we made during that time. We wish him only the best in the future and much success with anything he does.

“And please help us welcome Rob Dukes back to EXODUS! We are beyond stoked to have Rob back ripping up the stage with us and he’s looking forward to crushing everything like only he can.

“Next chapter begins, new record rolls along as planned and the beatings will continue.”

Dukes joined EXODUS in January 2005 and contributed to four of the band’s studio albums: Shovel Headed Kill Machine (2005), The Atrocity Exhibition… Exhibit A (2007), Let There Be Blood (2008—a re-recording of their classic 1985 album Bonded By Blood), and Exhibit B: The Human Condition (2010).

In June 2014, the thrash metal icons announced Dukes‘ departure and the return of his predecessor, Steve “Zetro” Souza, who had previously served as EXODUS‘s frontman from 1986 to 1993 and again from 2002 to 2004.