NONPOINT: First Installment In 'Vengeance' Video Diary Series Available

September 27, 2007

South Florida's NONPOINT has uploaded the intial installment of its "Vengeance" video diary series. Check it out below.

NONPOINT recently posted a new track, entitled "March of War", on its MySpace page. The song comes off the group's fifth studio album, "Vengeance", due on November 6 via Bieler Bros. Records. The CD was recorded at Bieler Bros. Studios in Pompano Beach, FL with producer Matt LaPlant (SIKTH). "Vengeance" will be the follow-up to the acclaimed "To The Pain" CD, which featured the breakout single "Bullet With A Name".

NONPOINT will spend this fall co-headlining "The Great American Rampage" tour alongside Bieler Bros. Records labelmates and ragga-punk-metal kings SKINDRED. Rounding out the amazing bill will be Ozzfest breakout band ANKLA and Aussie award-winners KARNIVOOL.

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