INFERNAL METHOD And DAWN OF AZAZEL Confirmed For Australia's BLOODLUST V Festival

May 20, 2005

INFERNAL METHOD and DAWN OF AZAZEL are among the bands confirmed for the Bloodlust V festival, set to take place Saturday, July 9 at Blacktown RSL in Sydney, Australia. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

BACKYARD MORTUARY
CAULDRON BLACK RAM
CHAOTIC IMPURITY
DARKLORD
DAWN OF AZAZEL
GOSPEL OF THE HORNS
GRENADE
INFERNAL METHOD
INTENSE HAMMER RAGE
KILL FOR SATAN
M.S.I.
NAZXUL
POD PEOPLE
RAVEN BLACK NIGHT
REV. KRISS HADES
STONE WINGS

Tickets will be priced AUS $35 and will go on sale June 6 from Utopia Records (city),Beatdisc (Parramatta),Repressed records (Penrith),and Blacktown RSL.

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