MUSHROOMHEAD: 'Damage Done' Video Posted Online

June 23, 2007

A new MUSHROOMHEAD video has surfaced online via the Precinct 13 Entertainment MySpace page. The clip for "Damage Done" (watch it at this location) was produced by Precinct 13 during the shoot for their upcoming film "The Rage", directed by FX legend Robert Kurtzman ("From Dusk Til Dawn", "Wishmaster") and it features the fire-breathing burlesque of Miss Pussycat.

MUSHROOMHEAD makes an appearance in "The Rage", performing during a key scene. Precinct 13 also produced MUSHROOMHEAD's "1200" video (watch it at this location) which was released a few months back.

MUSHROOMHEAD last fall released its latest album, "Savior Sorrow", on double vinyl. It is a two-LP set on metallic gray and is a limited-edition release of 2,000.

MUSHROOMHEAD's video for "Simple Survival", the debut single from the band's recently released "Savior Sorrow" album, is available for viewing at YouTube.com. The clip was shot by award-winning filmmaker and music video director Chad Calek (BLEEDING THROUGH, INDEX CASE).

Released on Sept. 19, "Savior Sorrow" sold 17,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 50 on The Billboard 200 chart.

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