System of a Down are pulling out all the stops for their latest release, "Toxicity". Fans who can�t wait until Tuesday Morning (Sept 4) to pick up the new release are encouraged to visit any number of independent record stores to pick up the album at 11:59 PM tonight (Sept 3rd). A full listing of participating indy retailers is available at the IRD website
Los Angeles area fans will be treated to a free Labor Day concert. The free show will kick off at 5PM in the heart of Hollywood in a parking lot across the street from Vynyl at 1650 Schrader Blvd., just south of Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles Modern Rock radio station KROQ is sponsoring the free show. Fans are encouraged to arrive early.
The band will also be participating in a couple of in store record signing parties.
Los Angeles :
Tuesday, September 4th 6 PM
Tower Sunset
8801 Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA
New York:
Friday, Sept. 7th 5pm
Tower Records
694 Broadway (4th & Broadway)
212-505-1500
According to the band�s official website
NYC fans will get an added bonus if they purchase "Toxicity" at the In-Store
�If you buy a copy of Toxicity at the 4th and
Broadway Tower Records on Sept 7th you
will get a ticket to the SOLD OUT System show at Irving Plaza that night!�
From there the band will head out as co-headliners
of the �Pledge of Allegiance� tour with Slipknot, which gets rolling on
September 14th in Chicago.
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