THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN: Be An Angel For Animals

April 23, 2008

THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN has just come out with a new ad for peta2, the world's largest youth animal rights organization. In the ad, bandmembers Ben, Liam, Greg, Gil, and Jeff appear with their equally stylish canine counterparts next to the tagline "Be an Angel for Animals." The band also gave peta2 an exclusive interview, where they gush over their companion animals, speak out against dogfighting, and discuss why it's important to educate yourself on what it is you're eating.

To see THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLANS new ad for peta2, go to this location. Visitors to peta2.com can also watch a video of the band's exclusive interview and register to win one of two t-shirts signed by each member of the band.

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