FIREBALL MINISTRY: Live Video Available

December 24, 2006

A video clip of FIREBALL MINISTRY playing their track "Choker" at Mohawk Place in Buffalo, NY earlier this year during The Triple Threat Tour with ARTIMUS PYLDRIVER and VAINS OF JENNA has been posted online at the Underground Video Televisionweb site.

The Triple Threat Tour was FIREBALL MINISTRY's first headlining tour in support of their acclaimed 2005 release, "Their Rock Is Not Our Rock". The band had already toured North America six times on the campaign with such marquee names as H.I.M., DISTURBED, OPETH, CKY and CLUTCH, in addition to performances alongside such legends as JUDAS PRIEST and ALICE COOPER. The band's hit single "Sundown", which has received regular airplay on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball", was also performed live on NBC's "Last Call with Carson Daly".

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