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Headbanger's Ball Set for Spring Launch

Fri Mar 12,11:17 PM ET

By Ray Waddell

NASHVILLE (Billboard) - A second MTV2 Headbanger's Ball tour has been packaged for this spring, beginning May 25 at House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach, S.C.

On the bill are Universal Records act and Ozzfest 2004 participant Hatebreed, along with Elektra Records act Damageplan, Wind-up Records' Drowning Pool and Eulogy act Unearth.

The Headbanger's Ball brand was firmly re-established last fall, when Killswitch Engage, Lamb of God and Shadows Fall made noise on the debut MTV2 Headbanger's Ball tour. The 2004 tour -- a prelude to a busy spring/summer of multi-act hard rock tours that includes the Jagermeister Music tour with Slipknot, Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution and Ozzfest -- wraps May 5 at the Fillmore in San Francisco.

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Wind-up Records' Drowning Pool

What, didn't there singer die? They must of got a new one I guess.

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