THE CHASM, NECRODEMON, RUTAH Confirmed For MINNEAPOLIS MAYHEM 4

March 9, 2007

THE CHASM, NECRODEMON and RUTAH have been confirmed for the Minneapolis Mayhem 4 festival, set to take place May 12 at the Station-4 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THE CHASM decided to take a break from their composing process for their new album in order to be part of the MM4. Two more local metal acts have also been added: RIVKIT and SI6KS. The final lineup is as follows:

SINISTER
RAISE HELL
THE CHASM
EPOCH OF UNLIGHT
SECRETS SHE KEPT
BOUND AND GAGGED
NECRODEMON
RUTAH
AVENGER OF BLOOD
THE BODY BENEATH
RIVKIT
SI6KS
DYING EUFORIA

Tickets are only $10.

For more information, visit www.minneapolismayhem.com.

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