OPIATE FOR THE MASSES Announces New Tour Dates With FILTER And 10 YEARS

May 29, 2008

The amazing fan reception that Los Angeles rock act OPIATE FOR THE MASSES is getting on the FILTER tour has produced significant popular demand for more shows and copies of the band's July 8 release "Manifesto". Fortunately, the group and its label, Century Media, aim to please and have added on a number of new dates with FILTER and 10 YEARS and created an amazing pre-order package for fans!

This pre-order deal features a signed copy of "Manifesto", an exclusive t-shirt and a VIP laminate pass that allows you to meet the band at any show you attend. This deal can't be beat so please head over to this location now to sign up. (You will need to follow the link to www.cmdistro.com and scroll down to find the package with your desired shirt size.)

Anna K. (bass; ex-DRAIN STH, SUPERFIX) says of the touring experience: "We've been out on the road for a week now. Richie (Richard Patrick, FILTER) and his new band sound great. They are playing a mix of old and new material, and every song is a hit! He and his crew have really gone out of their way to take care of us and make us feel welcome on this tour." Not only has FILTER welcomed OPIATE with open arms, but their fans have followed suit! "We have had really great crowds every night, the support has been killer! Our new album isn't even out yet, but people in the front rows are singing along and pumping fists anyway," she adds.

The live OPIATE experience has affected audiences so, that they have been clamoring to bring the band's music home with them. "We have set up this pre order deal. You can sign up for it right there in the merch booth," says Anna. "It's actually a great deal, for $18 you'll get an exclusive T-shirt and a free pass for a show of your choice, including a meet and greet with us, and of course the signed CD 'Manifesto'." This unbeatable deal begins right away, so ask for it at upcoming shows!

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