NUCLEAR BLAST Joins Forces With Supercross/Motocross TEAM REDUX BEVERAGES / BRAWNDO HONDA

April 13, 2009

Nuclear Blast Records has joined forces with Team Redux Beverages (Brawndo and Cocaine Energy drinks) / Brawndo Honda for the 2009 AMA Supercross and Motocross season.

States U.S. label manager Gerardo Martínez: "There are no words to describe the excitement about this partnership. Supercross / Motocross is an extreme and mainstream sport and the fact that we, as an extreme metal label, are part of such thing is simply mind-blowing. We plan on bringing as much to the table as possible and are not ruling out any special appearances from some of our bands at some of the stops during the Supercross or Motocross outdoor seasons. In the meantime, if you attend any of these events, please stop by the Team Redux / Brawndo Honda semi at the pits and look for special giveaways courtesy of Nuclear Blast."

Rider/team owner Ryan Clark comments on the partnership: "Partnering with Nuclear Blast is a perfect fit for our team and the moto-lifestyle. What better way to get amped up for your moto than rocking out to a Nuclear Blast artist?"

"I am excited about this collaboration between the 3 parties," says Raymond Herrera, Partner and Worldwide Marketing VP for Redux Beverages. "This will be a great victory for our fans and customers with great cross-promotional opportunities."

Brawndo is a beverage that originated from 20th Century Fox Film Corporation's "Idiocracy" movie.

Team Redux / Brawndo Honda is comprised of team manager and owner Ryan Clark (#55) riding the 250 cc Lites Class four stroke for the West region, Phillip Nicoletti on the 250 cc (#58) Eastern Region, and Jake Marsack on the 450 main Supercross class (#57).

Visit Team Solitaire's web site to view their playlists, check for special events, and see the full 2009 AMA race calendar.

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