SEVENDUST Seek Audience Members For FUSE TV Appearance

April 6, 2004

SEVENDUST are looking for audience members to join them during their appearance on "IMX", Fuse's daily live show on Wednesday, April 7. Interested parties must be between the ages of 15-25 and available in New York City that day between 4:30 p.m. and 7:30pm. Fuse's studio is centrally located, across the street from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station (7th Avenue between 31st and 32nd Streets). To be considered, send an e-mail to Fuse at [email protected]. In your e-mail, be sure to put "Sevendust" in the subject line, and include all your contact info (including telephone number). Space is limited— first come, first served. If you can't make it, be sure to check out SEVENDUST on "IMX" live on Fuse between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. EST (with a repeat presentation at 11:00 p.m. midnight EST) on Wednesday, April 7.

As previously reported, SEVENDUST's new acoustic live live CD/DVD, "Southside Double-Wide Acoustic Live", is scheduled for release on May 4 through TVT Records. Recorded and filmed at The Georgia Theater in Athens, GA, the set contains many of the band's greatest hits, including "Bitch", "Too Close To Hate", "Black", "Xmas Day", "Broken Down", and a cover of the NINE INCH NAILS/JOHNNY CASH classic "Hurt". The DVD side contains over two hours of live footage and tons of DVD extras. Filmed with eight cameras, it's the best SEVENDUST live show ever made available.

SEVENDUST will embark on a seven-week tour with b>COLD, APARTMENT 26 and ATOMSHIP beginning on April 8 in Rochester, New York. The band will also be performing on NBC's "Last Call with Carson Daly" on April 6. An air date will be announced soon.

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