SYSTEM OF A DOWN To Take Part In MTV's $2 Bill Concert Series

February 21, 2005

SYSTEM OF A DOWN will reportedly play at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California in mid-March as part of MTV's "$2 Bill" concert series. No further details are currently available.

MTV's "$2 Bill" concert series was born out of the marketing department in 2002 and has become a staple touring and programming opportunity for the network since its introduction. The network is staging "$2 Bill" events on a quarterly basis.

"Mesmerize", the first half of SYSTEM OF A DOWN's new double album, "Mesmerize/Hypnotize", arrives in stores on April 26. "Hypnotize" is due out sometime this fall.

The first official single from the album, "B.Y.O.B.", will make its way to rock radio at the end of this month. A track called "Cigaro" has already been leaked online and picked up by stations around the country.

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