HELLYEAH Interviewed On MLB.com

June 15, 2010

HELLYEAH members Vinnie Paul Abbott and Greg Tribbett were recently interviewed by MLB.com. They discussed their new album, their tour and the story behind an unusual Easter encounter with fellow rockers DROWNING POOL. Watch the chat at this location.

To promote HELLYEAH's forthcoming sophomore album, "Stampede", MTV2 will broadcast the band's "Hell Of A Time" video (directed by Frankie Nasso and Nova Entertainment) once an hour, every hour all day on Wednesday, June 16. You will also be able to see the clip online at www.mtv.com/mtv2.

"Stampede" will be released in North America on July 13. The "super deluxe" edition of the CD will feature the album itself, a bonus DVD, a limited-edition lenticular 3D cover with an expanded booklet, a HELLYEAH bull skull, instant downloads of the album tracks "Cowboy Way" and "Hell Of A Time" on June 1 and an MP3 download of the full album on June 29, two weeks prior to its official release date. The standard "deluxe edition" will contain the album, a bonus DVD, instant downloads of the album tracks "Cowboy Way" and "Hell Of A Time" on June 1 and an MP3 download of the full album on June 29.

HELLYEAH will headline the Jägermeister Second Stage at the first annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival, which is set to rock North America in August-October. Performing on the main stage will be DISTURBED and AVENGED SEVENFOLD, along with STONE SOUR and HALESTORM. AIRBOURNE, HAIL THE VILLAIN, NEW MEDICINE and the Jägermeister Battle of The Bands Winner in each city will round out the Jägermeister Second Stage bill. The 36-date tour launches August 17 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and will visit arenas and amphitheatres across North America before wrapping October 4 in Madison, Wisconsin.

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