NONPOINT To Kick Off A Rocking Hockey Season

October 4, 2006

Bieler Bros. recording artists NONPOINT will perform their version of the PHIL COLLINS classic "In the Air Tonight" at the sold-out Florida Panthers vs. Boston Bruins hockey game on Friday, October 6 (approx. 7:00 p.m.) at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida. The track appeared in the recent film version of "Miami Vice" and was the first single from its soundtrack. NONPOINT's version of "In the Air Tonight" will serve as the Panthers' theme song throughout the season.

NONPOINT's video for its cover of PHIL COLLINS' "In the Air Tonight" can be viewed at this location. The video features clips from the "Miami Vice" movie as well as performance footage shot in Miami, Florida with director Darren Doane.

"In the Air Tonight" originally appeared on NONPOINT's 2004 release "Recoil" before being featured in the film and soundtrack for Michael Mann's "Miami Vice". The movie opened up at No. 1, knocking the highest grossing film of the year, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest", out of the top spot.

As previously reported, a live version of NONPOINT's "Broken Bones" has been posted online at this location. The track is set to appear on the South Florida band's new live CD/DVD, entitled "Live and Kicking", which is scheduled for release on November 7 through Bieler Bros. The CD will feature thirteen live tracks from the band's homecoming show at Revolution in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The bonus DVD will also feature the concert in its entirety, as well as behind-the-scenes footage and special bonus features.

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