Win tickets to see Anthrax on a boat!
NYC thrash legends Anthrax, in conjunction with Rhythm's sister magazine Metal Hammer (UK), is offering strictly limited tickets to an exclusive gig aboard a boat on Monday 15 June 2009. This is a rare chance to see skin slugger Charlie Benante up-close-and-personal!
The gig will take place aboard the specially branded HMS Anthrax on the River Thames in London, as a precursor to that evenings Metal Hammer Golden Gods 2009 award show. The HMS Anthrax performance will be part of a full Euopean tour across June, July and August. Anthrax is also set to release a new album, Worship Music, in Autumn 2009 through Nuclear Blast.
If that's not enough we can also confirm that Clutch, Malefice and Trigger The Bloodshed will perform aboard HMS Anthrax!
Anthrax will be offering a strictly limited amount of tickets to the band's fans for this event. The tickets will give the fans the chance to attend The Metal Hammer Golden Gods 2009 also. To be in with a chance of winning the exclusive prize fans should go to www.anthrax.com now!
For more information on the Metal Hammer Golden Gods please go to www.metalhammer.co.uk
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