LOS ANGELES MURDERFEST: More Bands Announced

February 23, 2008

Church of the 8th Day, the organizers behind the Los Angeles Murderfest, have announced the next round of bands for the festival, set to take place April 18-20 at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood, California.

Daniel Dismal, the festivals founder had this to say about the line-up thus far: "This year's Murderfest has been coming together in ways that we could never imagine! The response thus far has been amazing and most of it has come without us actually announcing most of the headliners. We're definitely excited about 4.0 and I think once the whole lineup is released people will be amazed at this year's fest. I encourage everyone to try and buy their tickets in advance as the Knitting Factory realistically only holds 700 people."

Sunday's headliner will be announced next week. The entire festival lineup will be announced within the next few weeks.

Tickets are on sale NOW at www.ticketweb.com.

Friday, April 18 - $15 advance / $15 at the door
Saturday, April 19 - $33 advance / $35 at the door
Sunday, April 20 - $33 advance / $35 at the door
Two-Day Pass (April 19-20) - $60 (Only available in advance)

Friday, April 18:

CONVERGE
THE RED CHORD
BARONESS
GENGHIS TRON

Saturday, April 19:

ENTOMBED
MASSACRE
REPULSION
VITAL REMAINS
MONSTROSITY
DEMIRICOUS
ANAL BLAST
IMPALED
MORGION
WACO JESUS
DENIAL FIEND
ABYSMAL DAWN
SCARECROW
RISE

Sunday, April 20:

Headliner to be announced on Feb. 29
EXTREME NOISE TERROR
TODAY IS THE DAY
CATTLE DECAPITATION
GHOUL
TRAP THEM
STRONG INTENTION
AT ALL COST
COMPLETE FAILURE
MAGRUDERGRIND
TERMINALLY YOUR ABORTED GHOST
CARDIAC ARREST
IVEBEENSHOT
POPULATION REDUCTION
THE_NETWORK
CALL THE PARAMEDICS

For more information, visit visit www.losangelesmurderfest.com.

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