POWERMAN 5000 Launches 'Destroy What You Enjoy' YouTube Contest

September 8, 2006

"Destroy What You Enjoy" is not only the title to POWERMAN 5000's latest album, it's also the theme to their latest competition.

The band wants you to direct and produce your own POWERMAN 5000 music video!

All you have to do is submit the most entertaining home video and you can win a Schecter Omen-6 guitar and lifetime VIP passes to any POWERMAN 5000 show!

The contest is simple: Make your own music video for the title track from PM5K's new album, "Destroy What You Enjoy". The video does not have to be the full-length of the song, but must be at least 60 seconds long. It doesn't have to be "Lord of the Rings"; the band is ultimately looking for creativity — not a pro-filmed video.

Once you completed your video, upload the video to YouTube, and fill out the form at this location. All clips will be reviewed based on originality, views and user ratings.

For official rules and entry instructions, click here.

Upcoming POWERMAN 5000 tour dates:

Sep. 08 - Cedar Rapids, IA - 3rd Street Live
Sep. 09 - Mokena, IL - Pearl Room
Sep. 11 - Columbia Heights, MN - Star Central
Sep. 12 - Fargo, ND - Playmaker's
Sep. 14 - Rockford, IL - Elixur
Sep. 15 - Columbus, OH - Al Rosa Villa
Sep. 16 - Detroit, MI - Harpo's
Sep. 17 - Cheboygan, MI - The Goldfront
Sep. 19 - Cleveland, OH - Peabody's Down Under
Sep. 20 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre Of Living Arts
Sep. 21 - Hartford, CT - Webster Theatre / Underground
Sep. 22 - Clifton Park, NY - Northern Lights
Sep. 23 - Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance
Sep. 24 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland Ballroom
Sep. 26 - Towson, MD - Recher Theatre
Sep. 27 - West Springfield, VA - Jaxx
Sep. 29 - Lansing, MI - Temple Club
Sep. 30 - Valparaiso, IN - McCools
Oct. 01 - Urbana, IL - Canopy Club

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