GOD FORBID Seeks Material For 'Chains Of Humanity' Video

November 11, 2006

GOD FORBID has teamed up with video production company MyGoodEye to work on a special video for the song "Chains of Humanity" in celebration of their upcoming headlining tour with the same name. The video will be comprised of footage and photos spanning their entire career, and will help launch GFTV, which is an upcoming project GOD FORBID is working on currently. The band, along with acclaimed director David Brodsky (GWAR, THE RED CHORD) are asking fans, friends, family and anyone else that has photo or video files having to do with GOD FORBID to share them for the project. It will be put together as a tribute and thank you to their fans that have supported them through the years. This is not limited to just photos or videos of GOD FORBID performing; any files involving them (parties, pictures with fans, etc.) are encouraged. Anyone interested in helping out can upload their files here.

Early next month, GOD FORBID will embark on a weeklong Canadian trek as direct support to PROTEST THE HERO, which will be their most extensive run of this country yet. The tour kicks off on Dec. 9 and wraps up on Dec. 16 and will be preceded by a GOD FORBID headlining show in Levittown, NY.

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