ANTHRAX At Germany's ROCK HARD FESTIVAL: Photos Available

July 1, 2003

A bunch of live photos of ANTHRAX taken at the group's early-June appearance at the Rock Hard Festival in Gelsenkirchen, Germany have been posted online via the group's official German homepage, www.anthraxband.de. The German-language web site is run by three German ANTHRAX fans and is said to be "fully supported by the band" and their European label, Nuclear Blast Records.

ANTHRAX are set to launch their "Taking the Music Back 2003" U.S. tour on July 29 in San Diego. Support at the dates will come from LAMB OF GOD and E.TOWN CONCRETE on the first leg (July 29 - August 13) and LACUNA COIL and E.TOWN CONCRETE on the second leg (Aug. 14 – Aug. 29).

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