HYDROGYN: More Details Revealed About 'Strip 'Em Blind' Pay-Per-View Event

February 5, 2007

West Virginia's HYDROGYN has announced more details about its Strip 'Em Blind pay-per-view event for Monday, February 12. The footage was shot on the close of the tour that took the band all through 2006 and proved to be a great show for all involved.

The program will be made available on February 12 in streaming video on the group's label web site at DARecordsOnline.com. This comes out right as the band is leaving for Europe to start their Sex & Sin world tour for 2007 in the U.K.

To check out the show, you can view a teaser clip at this location. The event will be streaming so anytime in the 24-hour period of February 12 you can view it at you leisure at the comfort of your computer. The pay-per-view will be available from 12:00 a.m. on February 12 untill 12:00 a.m. on February 13 EST.

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