LINEA 77 Nominated For MTV European Music Award

October 14, 2004

Italy's LINEA 77 have been nominated for a prestigious MTV European Music Award.

The band have been nominated for Best Italian act and will be rubbing shoulders with the likes of AVRIL LAVIGNE, FRANZ FERDINAND and GREEN DAY when the awards are broadcast live on MTV Networks throughout Europe on November 18.

You can vote online by clicking on the link here, choosing "Vota Ora" and then selecting "Best Italian Act".

LINEA 77's most recent album, "Numb", was released in May 2003. The follow-up to 2001's critically-acclaimed "Ketchup Suicide" was recorded at Red House studios in Senigallia with producer Haggis (DUB WAR, SENSER).

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