THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN: Video Footage From Tsunami Relief Benefit Show Posted Online

June 28, 2005

Video footage of two songs from THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN's recent tsunami relief benefit show has been posted online at MetalInjection.net. The event took place at Virgin Megastore in New York City, and the footage is proof that metal and public spaces don't usually mix. Security was especially tight for the event which was being staged for the Music For Relief fund, with guards ejecting anybody who started to mosh. The footage is available at this location. Also featured on the episode are videos from A LIFE ONCE LOST, CANDIRIA and FULL BLOWN CHAOS.

THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN will be on the road all summer on the Gigantour with MEGADETH, DREAM THEATER, FEAR FACTORY and NEVERMORE, among others.

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