HIGH ON FIRE To Appear On THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL's 'Monster Garage'

March 14, 2006

HIGH ON FIRE are set to appear on a brand-new episode of the hit television show "Monster Garage".

HIGH ON FIRE will be performing the songs "Devilution" and "Brother in The Wind" from their critically acclaimed album "Blessed Black Wings" during "Monster Garage" episode #82. The episode will debut on The Discovery Channel at 8:00 p.m. EST on Monday, March 20 and air again at 12 midnight EST on March 21.

The episode, titled "The Noodler", sees West Coast Choppers founder Jesse James and a crew of Italian-American builders cook up the world's fastest (and only) pasta making European import. Yes, pasta made from scratch inside an Italian sports car ready to deliver 100-mile-an-hour sauce!

"Monster Garage" has a weekly viewership of six million people. The show features motorcycle-lifestyle icon Jesse James and his team of maverick mechanics transforming ordinary cars into extraordinary mega-machines. "Devilution" will also appear on the forthcoming MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball: The Revenge" double CD compilation, due out in stores April 11. The collection, the third in the "Headbanger's Ball" series, sees HIGH ON FIRE appearing shoulder-to-shoulder with the likes of SLIPKNOT, IRON MAIDEN, HATEBREED, LAMB OF GOD, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, MASTODON, OPETH and many, many more of metal's finest.

HIGH ON FIRE are to continue their extensive road-work for "Blessed Black Wings" later this month as they begin the second leg of their "Blessed Black Wings Tour 2006". The Oakland, CA power-trio will bring GOATWHORE and WATCH THEM DIE as support for this run of dates. HIGH ON FIRE guitarist Matt Pike promises this to be "the most real metal tour you'll ever see." The five-week U.S. tour will kick off on March 30 in Concord, CA and extend through May.

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