BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION To Shoot Video For New Single 'White Trash'

June 15, 2005

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION are back and getting ready to shoot their new video, "White Trash", and they want their fans to participate. The band are looking for their fans' home movies to add into the new-release video. The video footage they are looking for should feature the "trailer-park, white-trash look," or be along the lines of the "Jackass" videos. If you like NASCAR, trailers, wrestling or anything else in that realm and you caught it on video, the band want it.

Please send all footage to:

VQPR
ATTN: Brides Video
4415 W. Verdugo Ave., Ste. B
Burbank CA 91505

If your video footage is chosen, you will be contacted and a talent release will be sent to you. In return you will get to be in the video, as well as receive some cash and a signed copy of the BRIDES' upcoming sophomore album — lovingly titled by Nikki Sixx (MÖTLEY CRÜE, ex-BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION) himself — "Runaway Brides". Multiple people will be selected, subject to the footage content being chosen.

Please note that your footage will not be returned so make sure you send a copy to us and keep the original for your home viewing pleasure.

As previously reported, BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION have set a September 6 tentative release date via Sanctuary Records for their sophomore album. The follow-up to last year's "Here Come the Brides", "Runaway Brides" was recorded in part at a studio in Malibu, California with producer Andy Johns, who has previously worked with guitarist Tracii Guns on the L.A. GUNS' "Waking the Dead" album (which Guns has referred to as "my favorite L.A. GUNS record."). Johns was reportedly involved with the album during its early recording stages but ended up leaving the project due to unspecified differences with Guns and the rest of the band.

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