TYPE O NEGATIVE To Film Video This Weekend

June 12, 2003

TYPE O NEGATIVE will be filming a video this weekend for the track "I Don't Wanna Be Me", the lead-off cut from their upcoming "Life Is Killing Me" CD. The shoot will take place in Brooklyn and will be based on a treatment submitted by the group's guitarist Kenny Hickey.

As previously reported, TYPE O NEGATIVE will be playing a special FREE show at New York City's legendary CBGBs on Friday, June 13. Door will open at 7:00 p.m., and TYPE O will hit the stage at 7:30 p.m.

For this intimate show — which marks the band's live appearance in support of the new album — tickets are not available for purchase. You can only get tickets by pre-ordering their upcoming "Life Is Killing Me" CD at one of the following stores below (note: purchase does not guarantee entrance — pairs of tickets will be given away at random to those pre-ordering the album until all the tickets are gone):

Vintage Vinyl - Ford, NJ
Looney Tunes - West Babylon, NY
CD World (7 stores in NJ)
Scottis (5 stores in NJ)
Tower - Paramus, NJ
Tower 4th & Bway, NYC
Tower - Lincoln Ctr, NYC
Tower - Carle Place, NY
Tower - Massapequa, NY
Tower - Huntington, NY
Slipped Disc - Long Island, NY
North Shore Sounds - Long Island, NY

"Life Is Killing Me" is due on June 17 through Roadrunner Records.

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