TRIVIUM, ALL THAT REMAINS, JOB FOR A COWBOY Members To Guest On 'The Moshpit'

July 10, 2009

Three artists appearing on this summer's Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem FestivalTRIVIUM vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy, singer Phil Labonte of ALL THAT REMAINS and one of the members of JOB FOR A COWBOY — will be interviewed by host Mike Z. on this Saturday night's (July 11) edition of "The Moshpit" show on Southern California's 96.7 KCAL FM.

"The Moshpit" airs between 10:00 p.m. PT and 2:00 a.m. PT. The rest of the country (and world) can stream the show live at www.kcalfm.com.

This year's Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival trek will be headlined by SLAYER and MARILYN MANSON, with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE also making an appearance on the same stage (along with Welsh metallers BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE). The Jägermeister stage will feature TRIVIUM, ALL THAT REMAINS, GOD FORBID and the Jägermeister Battle of the Bands winner; the Hot Topic stage will feature extreme metal bands CANNIBAL CORPSE, JOB FOR A COWBOY, BEHEMOTH, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER and WHITECHAPEL. The World's Greatest Freestyle Motocross team METAL MULISHA will also be revving up the crowd with their unique style of death-defying motorcycle stunts on all dates.

The festival billing is as follows:

Main Stage:

SLAYER
MARILYN MANSON
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE
BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE

Hot Topic Stage:

CANNIBAL CORPSE
THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER
JOB FOR A COWBOY
BEHEMOTH
WHITECHAPEL

Jägermeister Stage:

TRIVIUM
ALL THAT REMAINS
GOD FORBID

The Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival is the brainchild of Kevin Lyman, John Reese and CAA's Darryl Eaton, the creative team behind some of the industry's most successful road jaunts, including the long-running Vans Warped Tour and the worldwide Rockstar Taste of Chaos Tour.

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