New FIREBALL MINISTRY Video To Make Its 'Headbanger's Ball' Debut

November 3, 2006

FIREBALL MINISTRY are currently serving up the rock to the masses on the Hot Topic-sponsored "Triple Threat Tour" alongside ARTIMUS PYLEDRIVER and VAINS OF JENNA. The group's new live video for "The Broken" is also set to make its "Headbanger's Ball" debut this Saturday, Nov. 4 at 10:00 p.m. EST/7:00 p.m. PST. The video was inspired by a fan's homemade video that was recently posted on YouTube.com. Using footage shot during their summer tour with DISTURBED, frontman James Rota then edited a homemade video of his own for the song.

Over the course of the tour, FIREBALL MINISTRY is inviting fans to create their own videos for "The Broken" and also post them on YouTube. When the tour ends in Las Vegas two days before Thanksgiving, the group will select a winner, who will be rewarded with an autographed Dean VX Guitar. (Please make sure include the words "Fireball Ministry" in the title of any uploaded clips.) Another longtime friend of FIREBALL MINISTRY, skateboard hero and "Jackass"/"Viva La Bam" personality Bam Margera — who picked the group to appear on his "Viva La Bands" compilation and its corresponding tour, and whose just-launched record label, Filthy Note, features VAINS OF JENNA on its roster — will appear at select stops.

To view FIREBALL MINISTRY's "The Broken" video, click here.

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