EVERYTHING'S RUINED To Open For TESTAMENT In Poughkeepsie

July 11, 2007

New York metal band EVERYTHING'S RUINED will support TESTAMENT and MERAUDER on Friday, July 13 at The Chance in Poughkeepsie, NY. "This is a dream come true for me," states EVERYTHING'S RUINED guitarist Walter Cardenas. "I grew up on TESTAMENT and haven't seen them play since the TESTAMENT / MEGADETH / JUDAS PRIEST tour many years ago. To be able to share the stage with them is mind-boggling to say the least!"

Go to this location to check out EVERYTHING'S RUINED's new video for the track "Waste Your Breath" from their EP "Survival Program", filmed by up-and-coming director Joseph DiChiara, who also directed the "Bronx Underground" documentary.

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