CAVALERA CONSPIRACY, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN: Tonight's Chicago Show Moved

July 23, 2008

CAVALERA CONSPIRACY's July 23 concert in Chicago has been moved from The Vic Theatre (1,500 capacity) to the Metro (1,200 capacity). Also scheduled to appear are THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, THROWDOWN, BURY YOUR DEAD and INCITE.

Johny Chow (a.k.a. John Mark Bechtel; FIREBALL MINISTRY, SOULS OF WE, ex-SYSTEMATIC, MY RUIN) was recruited by CAVALERA CONSPIRACY to play bass on the group's European and U.S. tours as the replacement for Joe Duplantier of the French progressive death metallers GOJIRA. Duplantier, who laid down all the bass tracks on CAVALERA CONSPIRACY's debut album, "Inflikted", is currently in the studio working on the new GOJIRA CD and is unable to join CAVALERA CONSPIRACY on the road.

Chow played his first show with CAVALERA CONSPIRACY on May 30 at the Electric Weekend in Madrid, Spain.

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