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Death Threat Calling It Quits

Posted by Michael on January 5, 2005

Death Threat have become the first band of 2005 to bite the dust. No official statement has been made, but the band will reportedly play their final show January 29th at the Knights of Columbus in Wallingford, CT. Also performing that night are Madball, 100 Demons, Death Before Dishonor, and Swear to God.

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