RAZORWIRE, BURNT, GAFFTAPE Confirmed For U.K.'s GODLESS 2003 Festival

February 11, 2003

RAZORWIRE, BURNT and GAFFTAPE are among the artists scheduled to appear at Godless 2003, a British festival showcasing some the best underground rock/metal/hardcore bands in the U.K. The event is set to take place on Saturday, March 1 at the Talbot in Stoke On Trent, England.

There are two stages and bands will be playing from 2:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. Admission all day is only £3.

Confirmed acts are as follows:

Stage 1:

RAZORWIRE
BURNT
GAFFTAPE
EXHIBIT A
JOR
NAILED
PROJECT VALKYRIE
DEFIANCE
LARYNXXX

Stage 2:

LONG TIME DEAD
FOURWAYKILL
FIRE CHILD
HILKAH
DILUTRAL
DAMAGED
D-TOX
SKIN CHEESE

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