DARKEST HOUR Releases WASHINGTON CAPITALS 'Fight Song'

April 6, 2008

Washington D.C.-based thrash metallers DARKEST HOUR have released their song "Washington Caps Fight Song" in honor of the Washigton Capitals' win and entrance into the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs.

Guitarist Mike Schleibaum states: "We have been longtime fans of the Caps and recorded this little jam. What better time to release it then now?! Let's go, Caps!"

Check out the song at www.myspace.com/letsgocapsmusic.

DARKEST HOUR will make its Phillipines live debut on April 26 at Amoranto Stadium in Quezon City as part of the Pulp Summer Slam 2008.

DARKEST HOUR will team up with AT THE GATES and MUNICIPAL WASTE for a North American tour in July.

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