BRICK BATH Confirmed For ABRASIVE ROCK, MILWAUKEE METALFEST

June 1, 2002

Power-groove/thrash metalheads and Pavement/Crash Music Inc. recording artists BRICK BATH have just launched their official website at www.brickbath.com. The band will play at this year's Abrasive Rock Festival in Olympia, Washington on August 3rd alongside GRUNTRUCK, HIRAX, FORCED ENTRY, REVEREND, THE SABIANS, THE BRAINDEAD, BONESCREW, CHIEF, CHARLIE DROWN, RIVER RED, AGONY OF DECIT, MINDSHAKER, and SHADOW DEMON. BRICK BATH has also been confirmed to play at the 2002 Milwaukee Metalfest on July 27th during the band's summer tour. Additional tour dates will be announced soon. For more info on BRICK BATH, contact Pavement/Crash Music Inc. at this location.

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