40 BELOW SUMMER Pull Out Of STATIC-X Tour, Cite "Unresolved Issues"

May 10, 2002

40 BELOW SUMMER have withdrawn from the ongoing STATIC-X US tour in order to work out as-yet-unspecified "unresolved issues". Here is the band's official statement on the matter: "We have pulled out of the STATIC-X tour. We're very sorry to disappoint all of our fans who were anxious to see us, but we need to take time off in order to work out some unresolved issues. We hope you guys will understand. The two things that motivate us to be in this crazy business is the love of making music and the love of our fans. We'll be back with you soon. As long as our fans are here for us...we'll be here for them. Peace to all of you!"

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