NONPOINT Plays First Show With New Guitarist; Video Available

October 16, 2008

Fan-filmed video footage of South Florida's NONPOINT performing a cover of BLACK SABBATH's "War Pigs" last night (Wednesday, October 15) at the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia can be viewed below. The Atlanta concert marked the band's first appearance since the departure of guitarist Andrew Goldman. Joining NONPOINT in Goldman's place for the group's current tour is Chicago-based guitarist Zach Broderick.

NONPOINT's fifth studio album, "Vengeance", was released in November via Bieler Bros. Records. The CD was recorded at Bieler Bros. Studios in Pompano Beach, FL with producer Matt LaPlant (SIKTH).

"Vengeance" is the follow-up to the acclaimed "To The Pain" CD, which featured the breakout single "Bullet With A Name".

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