WARMACHINE Wins Internet Poll To Support MEGADETH On European Tour

December 27, 2007

Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based metallers WARMACHINE finished first in the recent "Who Will Support MEGADETH In Europe?" poll, conducted via TheLiveLine.com, with 21% of the vote.

Commented WARMACHINE vocalist/guitarist Joe DiTaranto: "I'd like to take a moment and thank Jon Starets and the TheLiveLine.com, as well as MEGADETH, of course, for giving WARMACHINE such a great opportunity. The possibility of touring with MEGADETH would be a dream come true. They have been mine and WARMACHINE's biggest influence and inspiration since our inception.

"We have received a ton of exposure through TheLiveLine.com whilst taking part in this contest. We have had an uproar of new Warheads from all over the world in such a short period of time! It's quite amazing. They are at the cutting edge of awesome new ways of making band/fan communication better than ever! This is only the beginning of a great new relationship between WARMACHINE and TheLiveLine.com! The future looks bright!"

WARMACHINE played a release party for the group's DVD, "Raw in the Hammer", on September 8 at The Kathedral in Toronto. The disc contains footage from the band's January 20, 2007 concert at The Underground in Hamilton, a documentary on the band's history, behind-the-scenes footage and more.

A live video of WARMACHINE version of the MEGADETH classic "Tornado of Souls", which appears on the "Raw in the Hammer" DVD, can be viewed below.

WARMACHINE's debut album, "The Beginning of the End", was released last year in North America via Nightmare Records.

"The Beginning of the End" features a guest appearance on three tracks ("Betrayed", "Empty" and "Taunted Souls") by former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson.

For more information, visit www.warmachineonline.com.

WARMACHINE performing MEGADETH's classic "Tornado of Souls":

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