PITBULL DAYCARE Calls It Quits

July 12, 2007

Long-running industrial band PITBULL DAYCARE has announced plans to split up following its final show on July 27 at the Rock Bottom Tattoo Bar in San Antonio TX. Most of the group's members will continue to play together in an as-yet-unnamed new project.

Commented the band: "YEP! You read it right. The final show! Thanks for the decade of decadance. We are done with PITBULL DAYCARE, but the new project promises to just as heavy, just as good and we hope that all of our fans and friends will change over with us!"

PITBULL DAYCARE's last album was the independently released "You and Me and the Devil Makes Three", which came out late last year.

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