'Battle For Ozzfest' Finalists A DOZEN FURIES And CYNDER: Voting Open Online

January 4, 2005

Dallas, TX-based A DOZEN FURIES and North Carolina's CYNDER (now CYN) are the final two unsigned bands battling it out for a highly coveted tour spot on Ozzfest 2005, plus band gear and enough money to cover all their expenses.

You have one week to vote on who you think should be the winner. Vote here. You can also watch both of their performances on the main stage of Ozzfest 2004 from Tampa here.

Formed in late 2003, A DOZEN FURIES have recorded a self-produced EP ("Rip These Stars Down") and toured extensively. Since their beginnings in 1998, CYNDER have released three albums together: "No Regrets" (1998),"Revelation Temple" (2000),and "Hide the Light" (2003).

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