VICE: One-Off Reunion Scheduled For October

August 15, 2005

VICE, the long-defunct '80s heavy metal band featuring powerhouse vocalist Rob Rock (ex-IMPELLITTERI, DRIVER, JOSHUA),will reunite for one show only on Saturday, October 8, 2005 in Somers, CT. The four original members, who played 300 dates a year performing original and cover songs, will be joined at the gig by New England's newest guitar slinger, Jason Scott.

The VICE set will include original songs, Rob Rock songs, and VICE's favorite cover songs from back in the days of 1985. Opening the show will be longtime local favorites RTM.

For more information, visit www.vice85reunion.com or the toll-free VICE hotline, 1-800-730-4980.

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