DEVILDRIVER Frontman Issues Post-Australian Tour Update

September 21, 2006

DEVILDRIVER frontman Dez Fafara has issued the following update:

"To all the Australian metalheads that came to the FEAR FACTORY / DEVILDRIVER shows, thank you for your support! All the shows were sold out. It's obvious that Australians love the heavy shit! We will be back soon.

"There was an incredible turnout of people at DEVILDRIVER's first in-store in Australia, and we had a great time meeting all of you and sharing conversation!

"To FEAR FACTORY, thank you for having us. You fuckers tore it up every night! Proof that if a band works hard, longevity is inevitable! You are brothers!

"See everyone in South America in a couple weeks."

Roadrunner Records will release a "special edition" of DEVILDRIVER's "The Fury Of Our Maker's Hand" CD on October 31. More information is available at this location.

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