SICK OF IT ALL: 'Take The Night Off' Video To Receive 'Headbanger's Ball' Premier

September 13, 2006

SICK OF IT ALL's video for the track "Take the Night Off", directed by Ian McFarland (AGNOSTIC FRONT, SLAPSHOT, RAMALLAH, ROGER MIRET & THE DISASTERS),will make its "Headbanger's Ball" debut this Saturday, September 16 on MTV2. The clip can be viewed online at this location.

"Take the Night Off" comes off the legendary New York hardcore band's latest studio album, "Death to Tyrants", which was released in April on Century Media Records in Europe and Abacus Recordings in North America.

SICK OF IT ALL is currently playing several dates with RANCID before launching a headlining run alongside THE WARRIORS, THE AUTUMN OFFERING and DEAD HEARTS.

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