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Disturbed [picture] : music as a weapon Australian tour : with special guests Alterbridge and Behind Crimson Eyes
Bib ID 5815027
Format PicturePicture
Description [Albert Park, Vic.] : Frontier Touring Co., [2008] 
1 poster : col. ; 60 x 42 cm. 
Summary

Advertisement for Disturbed show, 29 August, 2008, at Metro City - the show sold out and was later moved to Challenge Stadium. Features image of a demonic figure showing its teeth and burning white eyes; its skin shows a nunber of obvious stitches and is partially aflame; there are chains around its waist, and large flames burn from its head and shoulders. Logos at foot of poster: Frontier Touring Co.; Channel [V]; MySpace; Street Press Australia; InPress; Drum Media; Time Off; Rip It Up Magazine. Includes web addresses for Frontier Touring Co. and Disturbed.

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Caption title.

Above caption title: The Frontier Touring Co., Channel [V], MySpace and Street Press Australia present.

Subjects Disturbed (Musical group) - Posters.  |  Heavy metal (Music) - Australia - Posters.  |  Rock concerts - Western Australia - Posters.  |  Popular music - Australia - Posters.  |  Posters, Australian.  |  Australia - Posters.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Frontier Touring Co
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