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More Bands Added To 2024 New England Metal And Hardcore Festival

Several more artists have been added to this year’s New England Metal & Hardcore Festival. That event will be held on September 21-22 at The Palladium in Worcester, MA and it will now feature the following:

September 21: Killswitch Engage, Converge, Machine Head, Nails, Overkill, After The Burial, Better Lovers, Full Of Hell, Incendiary, Emmure, The Red Chord, Xibalba, Integrity, Year Of The Knife, 200 Stab Wounds, Alluvial, Balmora, Glacial Tomb, Mammoth Grinder, Missing Link, No Cure, On Broken Wings, Psycho Frame, Since The Flood, Simulakra, and Tribal Gaze.

September 22: Slaughter To Prevail, Suicidal Tendencies, As I Lay Dying, Bane, Suicide Silence, Shadow of Intent, Throwdown, Brand Of Sacrifice, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Pain Of Truth, Brat, Corpse Pile, Death Before Dishonor, Disembodied Tyrant, Ends Of Sanity, Ingested, Foreign Hands, Jarhead Fertilizer, Life Cycles, Mouth For War, PeelingFlesh, Snuffed On Sight, Trail Of Lies, Two Piece, Upon Stone, With Honor, and The Zenith Passage.

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PostedMay 14, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsNew England Metal & Hardcore Festival.

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