AMON AMARTH, FATES WARNING, KING'S X Members Added To Metal Blade Records 30th-Anniversary Show

October 16, 2012

Metal Blade Records has announced that AMON AMARTH's Johan Hegg, Ray Alder of FATES WARNING/REDEMPTION, as well as Doug Pinnick of KING'S X have been confirmed as the special guests for the label's 30-anniversary show, set for Friday, November 30 at the House Of Blues in West Hollywood, California. The guest musicians will join ARMORED SAINT on stage throughout their set to perform a variety of cover songs. Also confirmed to attend the show and celebration are "That Metal Show"'s Eddie Trunk and Don Jamieson, who will be hosting the event.

Commented Don: "So pumped to be hosting Metal Blade's 30th-anniversary show with quintessential metal warriors, ARMORED SAINT and a destined-to-be quintessential metal band, GYPSYHAWK. Gonna be heavier than Honey Boo Boo's mama!"

Unfortunately, the shock metal act LIZZY BORDEN will no longer be able to play the event, but the label will be making it up to the fans by bringing out some amazing artists for the special jam session. Metal Blade will be announcing the special guests in the coming weeks so be sure to keep an eye on MetalBlade.com to see who else will be coming out to perform at the one-night-only jam.

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