OPIATE FOR THE MASSES Drops Off FILTER Tour

July 23, 2008

Los Angeles industrial rock act OPIATE FOR THE MASSES has issued the following update:

"Due to current commitments, we will no longer be continuing the tour with FILTER in July. We are sorry for those who had planned to come out and support the band and we encourage you to still go and see FILTER as they are a great band. Current plans are in process to make sure that we come back to each market missed this fall. Thank you all for the support and we will see you very soon."

OPIATE FOR THE MASSES's new album, "Manifesto", sold around 800 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

"Burn You Down", the new video from OPIATE FOR THE MASSES, can be viewed below (courtesy of Woozyfly.com). The clip was shot in Burbank, California with director David Brodsky (HELMET, ALL AMERICAN REJECTS, THE RED CHORD, 12 TRIBES). The track comes off "Manifesto", which was released on July 8 via Century Media Records.

OPIATE FOR THE MASSES created a solid buzz and diehard fanbase with its self-produced debut album, "The Spore", backed by a slew of major tours alongside AVENGED SEVENFOLD, DISTURBED, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE and STATIC-X, among countless others. They were also a featured act on the inaugural Taste of Chaos tour.

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