DEATH ANGEL, SKINLAB Confirmed For Treasure Island's VULTURES ROW Event

July 16, 2002

The reunited DEATH ANGEL have been confirmed for the day-long Vultures Row event, which is scheduled to take place on August 3rd at Treasure Island near the group's hometown of San Francisco, California.

A total of 14 acts—including SKINLAB, ONE MAN ARMY, and an as-yet-undisclosed "special guest"—are scheduled to perform at the concert, where one of 10 competing groups will win a $10,000 grand prize.

The 10 Northern California bands set to take part in the competition are as follows:

UNJUST
SHORTIE
ANGRY AMPUTEES
THE SICK
OFFERING TO THE SUN
THOUGHT CRIME
THE HUNDRED ACRE WOODS
TRAGEDY ANDY
NO GUN GO
EMB

For more info and/or to obtain tickets, visit the event's official web site at this location.

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