CALIBAN, DAMNATION AD, SWORN ENEMY Confirmed For MARYLAND METAL & HARDCORE FESTIVAL

March 20, 2006

CALIBAN, DAMNATION AD, SWORN ENEMY and MISERY SIGNALS are among the confirmed bands for the first annual Maryland Metal & Hardcore Festival, set to take place Sunday, April 30 at Sonar in Baltimore. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

CALIBAN
DAMNATION AD
SWORN ENEMY
MISERY SIGNALS
SCARS OF TOMORROW
ION DISSONANCE
THE BURNING SEASON
BLACK MY HEART
STOUT
ALL ELSE FAILED
AGE OF RUIN
CAST ASIDE
TOO PURE TO DIE
EMBRACE THE END
LIGEIA
IN REMEMBRANCE
CASSIUS
VPR
TAKEN BY FORCE
FIERCE ALLEGIANCE
CAROL
LILU DALLAS

and local support

For more information, visit www.marylandmetalfest.com.

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