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[Closed] Win tickets to the Swamp Leper Stomp ’14 tour with Death For All, Obituary and Massacre

Following the untimely death of frontman and guitarist Chuck Schuldiner from brain cancer in 2001, the remaining members of Death have sporadically toured as Death For All, featuring Cynic’s Max Phelph’s on vocals and guitar duty. This time around they are headlining a monster of a death metal tour, featuring support by Obituary (who we just had on our podcast – listen here), Massacre, Rivers of Nihil, and Homewrecker. That tour hits Montreal’s Le National on November 28th, and we’ve got a pair of tickets up for grabs!

To enter the ticket draw, simply “like” our Facebook page, and tag a friend in the comments for this post. You can also comment directly via the embedded post below.

We’ll pick a winner by November 27th. Good luck! In the meantime, check out some classic live clips by Death, Obituary, and Massacre below!

Gabriel Sigler

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