Neil TurBin's DeathRiders/Imagika Confirmed For TAC!

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NEIL TURBIN'S DEATHRIDERS (featuring original ANTHRAX vocalist Neil Turbin) and IMAGIKA have been added to the Thrash Against Cancer benefit, which will be headlined by TESTAMENT, on July 9 at The Pound SF outdoor amphitheatre in San Francisco, California. VICIOUS RUMORS, LAAZ ROCKIT, HIRAX and MUDFACE will also take part in this historic gathering of musicians.

The proceeds from the show will aid in the financial recovery for families dealing with life-altering medical diagnosis. Among the families that will benefit from the concert are Keith and Brandy Regan, whose son, Cole Regan, was born with cancer (leukemia / AML) and survived up until three months short of his second birthday before passing away on July 28, 2004. The show will also help other families who have who have children with pediatric cancer and are in severe need of help. These families struggle on a daily basis to pay for medicine and co-pays, not to mention household bills and other expenses, to keep their hopes and futures at a functioning level while battling to keep their child alive.

Along with these amazing bands being announced is the arrival of the all-new Thrash Against Cancer web site: www.thrashagainstcancer.com. Here you will be able to get up-to-the-minute information, links to bands, cancer links, and information about everyone who is helping out bring this show to the fans.

Tickets for this show also went on sale as of June 1, 2005 and are said to be "doing well." $40 a ticket includes a BBQ item, Beer and a raffle ticket with a chance to win prizes ranging from bands instruments to local stores wares.
 
Testament sounded like crap last weekend when I saw them, not because they weren't "on", because the sound in the club I saw them sucked ass. Too much feedback, during their opening song, Alex lost sound completely, there were other sound mishaps when Eric could no longer be heard also, and did I mention tons of feedback?