Canada's STAMPEDE QUEEN To Release New Album This Month

May 4, 2004

Canada's STAMPEDE QUEEN will release their new album, "A Night At The Cockfights", on May 11 through Perris Records. STAMPEDE QUEEN was featured on the 2002 compilation "Hollywood Hairspray" with the track "Woman In A Fast Car" on Perris Records. "A Night At The Cockfights" features 14 tracks of in your face, hard driving rock 'n' roll in the vein of AC/DC, KISS, JUNKYARD and GUNS N' ROSES. The first single will be "Never Turn Your Back On Rock 'N' Roll" and the video will be featured on Perris Records first-ever DVD release, "Hollywood Hairspray - The DVD", coming this summer.

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