South African Metal Festival Aims To Set Record For 'Most People Headbanging Simultaneously'

January 10, 2010

21 of South Africa's top metal bands will perform at the MotherFUDD festival, set to take place March 12-14, 2010 at Malonjeni Guest Resort, South Africa. The event will also host what it claims to be "the first-ever official Guinness World Record for most people headbanging simultaneously" on March 13.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

AGRO
ALL FORLORN
ARCHITECTURE OF AGGRESSION
BILE OF MAN
CHROMIUM
EMPERIUM
EREBUS
FRAGMENTED CHILDREN
HAGGIS AND BONG
INSTRAMETAL
JUGGERNAUGHT
LOATHE
MAZARU
NIGHTHAWK
RED HELEN
REVEREND HENRY KANE
RHUTZ
RIDDARE AV KODEN
SACRIFIST
SATHERN
STIGMATA DAWN

For more information, go to www.motherfudd.com.

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