KICKING K8 Confirmed For San Bernardino's FREAK FEST

November 13, 2005

San Diego rockers KICKING K8, featuring former DIAMOND REXX drummer Bill Nychay, have been confirmed for this year's largest and most extreme expo, Freak Fest, set to take place November 18-20 in San Bernardino, California. Also scheduled to appear are POWERMAN 5000, (HED)P.E. and ONESIZEZERO, among others.

KICKING K8 were recently picked up by Jägermeister for cross-marketing and promotion. The band will be added as support on select dates on numerous Jägermeister-sponsored tours, including the January 19 show in San Diego with DISTURBED. The band are also finalizing tracks for their upcoming full-length debut, tentatively due in 2006. Fans can log on to their MySpace account to preview tracks.

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