ANGER Confirmed For Florida's 12 HOURS OF MAYHEM Festival

July 28, 2003

Florida-based hardcore kings ANGER, featuring drummer Alex Marquez (ex-MALEVOLENT CREATION, DEMOLITION HAMMER, SOLSTICE),have been confirmed for the first annual 12 Hours Of Mayhem festival, set to take place November 1 at the Mahi Shrine Auditorium in Miami. The show will feature 12 of South Florida's heaviest metal and hardcore bands and will also include tattoo booths, suspension displays and many more activities. Tickets are priced at 15 dollars and are available now. Other acts scheduled to appear on the bill include TRUST NO ONE, REZIN8, THE BEATEN PATH, WITH VENGEANCE, DNME, and DARK SKIES HAVE FALLEN. For more information, write to: [email protected].

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