STONE SOUR's COREY TAYLOR Records CHILD FIND OF AMERICA PSA

August 12, 2010

Corey Taylor, vocalist of STONE SOUR and SLIPKNOT, has recorded a public service announcement for Child Find of America as part of the tour’s awareness campaign for the national not-for-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and resolution of child abduction (1-800-I-AM-LOST). In the PSA, Taylor reveals that he was once a runaway and sometimes lived on the street between the ages of 17 and 19. The PSA can be viewed below.

Uproar's Child Find of America awareness campaign also includes wrapping the tour's semi trucks with images of missing children, providing nationwide exposure on major highways throughout North America for over six weeks; a text-to-donate campaign (Text "FIND" to 50555 to donate $5); social media outreach to bring safety messages and images of missing children to rock music lovers worldwide; and an onsite presence at each festival date.

STONE SOUR's third album, "Audio Secrecy", is now available for pre-order in three different versions:

* Standard edition
* Limited-edition two-LP version which comes with the double LP in gatefold packaging and a special signed album cover lithograph that you can't get anywhere else. Hidden throughout 30 copies of the limited edition of "Audio Secrecy" are golden tickets that will give access to a special meet-and-greet with STONE SOUR.

Limited-edition bonus tracks:

* Hate Not Gone
* Anna
* Home Again

* Special edition of "Audio Secrecy" which includes the above-mentioned three bonus tracks and a DVD featuring a 45-minute in-studio documentary about the making of "Audio Secrecy" and video of three songs from STONE SOUR's performance at the U.K.'s Download festival in June 2010.

"Audio Secrecy" is scheduled for release on September 7 via Roadrunner Records.

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