HELLOWEEN Bassist's KICKHUNTER: 'Mine All Mine' Video Released

September 29, 2010

"Mine All Mine", a brand new video from KICKHUNTER, the German rock band featuring HELLOWEEN bassist Markus Grosskopf, can be viewed below. The song comes off the group's latest album,
"All In", which was released on July 23 via AFM Records.

"All In" track listing:

01. Mine All Mine
02. Revolution
03. Another Tear
04. Feels Like Home
05. All In
06. Shy Shy Shy
07. Check's In The Mail
08. Boogie Town
09. Deep In My Heart
10. Call Me
11. Ocean

KICKHUNTER is:

Vocals: J.C. Wesenberg
Guitar: Stefan Aurel
Guitar: Rollie Feldmann
Drums: Karsten Kreppert
Hammond: Ansas Strehlow
Bass: Markus Grosskopf

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/kickhunter.

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