MINISTRY, POWERMAN 5000 Members To Tour With LORDS OF ACID

July 3, 2010

When LORDS OF ACID embarks on the "Sextreme Ball" this summer, the legendary Praga Khan will be joined by the villainous "Rock of Love" contestant Lacey Conner on vocals, former MINISTRY/REVOLTING COCKS guitarist Sin Quirin, bass player M3 (POWERMAN 5000) and drummer Kirk Salvador (ex-SOCIETY 1).

The "Sextreme Ball" marks the first time the industrial bands LORDS OF ACID and MY LIFE WITHTHE THRILL KILL KULT have shared a stage since "The Sextacy Ball" trekked across the U.S. fifteen years ago. Also appearing on the touring circus are Sacramento-based BLOWNLOAD and DJ Deathwish from VampireFreaks.com.

For more information, visit www.sextremeball.com.

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