SEPULTURA, OBITUARY, TROUBLE To Headline LOUDER-HARDER-FASTER Festival

March 23, 2005

According to Louder-Harder-Faster.com, SEPULTURA, OBITUARY and TROUBLE will be headlining the Louder-Harder-Faster Festival, set to take place June 3-5 at the Crocodile Rock in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

OBITUARY
SEPULTURA
TROUBLE
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
AGNOSTIC FRONT
MACABRE
GODFORBID
NUCLEAR ASSAULT
TURMOIL
INCANTATION
SPEED KILL HATE
FULL BLOWN CHAOS
CHAMPION
MARTYR AD
VAMPIRE MOOOSE
BEYOND THE FLESH
TWILIGHT ODYSSEY
SLIKHELVETIKA
ION VEIN
HYDROGYN
FUNERUS
TRY REDEMPTION
BELT FED WEAPON
HURTLOCKER
WITHOUT END
THE AURORA
ENAMORED
LUPARA
THE KISS OF DEATH
KRUCIFIER

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