FLATTBUSH To Support FEAR FACTORY On West Coast Mini-Tour

April 14, 2004

Blastcore extremists FLATTBUSH have landed the opening slot on FEAR FACTORY's upcoming West Coast tour. FLATTBUSH are touring in support of their new album, "Smash the Octopus", which was released on Billy Gould's (ex-FAITH NO MORE) Koolarrow Records.

Upcoming FLATTBUSH shows:

May 13 - Balazo Gallery - San Francisco CA
May 14 - Gilman Street - Berkeley CA

w/ FEAR FACTORY:

May 15 – TBA - Reno, NV
May 17 – Graceland – Seattle, WA
May 18 - Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
May 19 - Roseland Theatre – Portland, OR
May 21 - Ventura Theater – Ventura, CA

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