STONE SOUR: 'Hell & Consequences' Live Video Available

August 19, 2006

A professionally shot video clip of STONE SOUR performing the track "Hell & Consequences" at the Summer Sonic festival in Tokyo, Japan on August 12 has been made available for streaming at this location.

In other news, STONE SOUR's video for the song "30/30-150" can now be voted into the German MTV "TRL" chart. To vote for the clip, click here.

"Come What(ever) May" moved 81,000 units in the United States its first week out — triple what STONE SOUR's gold-selling debut album shifted its first week. Additionally, the video for the first single, "Through Glass", was added into rotation at VH1. The band kicked off its stint on The Family Values Tour late July, performing alongside rock veterans KORN, DEFTONES, FLYLEAF and DIR EN GREY. The tour will crisscross the nation through late September.

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