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Strung Out / Anaheim 3


Fat Wreck Chords recording artists "Strung Out" will be performing this Saturday, February 7th, IN THE PITS at the Anaheim Supercross on the Jagermeister Mobile Music Stage. Their concert will begin at 2:00pm and the band will be autographing some exclusive posters that Jagermeister made up for them, directly following their performance.


Strung Out has been a long standing staple within the motocross community gaining thousands of fans from having their music in videos such as Moto XXX, Crusty Demons, On The Pipe, as well as their music in video games like ATV Fury, MX vs ATV unleashed, and many others. "This is something i've wanted to do for the past 15 years and thanks to Jagermeister and Feld Entertainment, its finally happening and i couldn't be more excited" says drummer Jordan Burns.


The band has already played the Phoenix, Anaheim 2, and San Francisco rounds and its been alot of fun. Slam pits at the Supercross, who would have ever thought. Details for the San Diego round will be anounced next week. You can check out some of the bands songs at www.myspace.com/strungout and pay a visit to www.strungout.com too.


Strung Out has toured the world extensively over the past 15 years and has collectively sold over 1 million records world wide (all independantly, no radio, no mtv, just touring and word of mouth). They've developed a hard-core following with hundreds of loyal fans tattooing the bands trademark "atom/astrolux" logo on their bodies. They continue to push their own creativity in making appealing catchy songs and always tend to please their fans with each new release. They expect to have a new album out in mid 2009 and will continue to tour the world. A collection of B-side's and rarities will be released on Fat Wreck Chords at the end of March called "Prototypes and Painkillers"


Jordan Burns along with his partner Erik Sandin (Nofx's drummer) started Moto XXX as a video company back in 1994, and then soon started the Moto XXX race team with Brian Deegan and Brian Swink. Deegan of the now famed Metal Mulisha took the 125 supercross win in 97 at the LA Coliseum for the newly formed Moto XXX team as he ghost rode his bike across the finish line. A historical win that will forever be remembered. Moto XXX ended up becoming one of the most successful true to the word "privateer" teams ever and has outlasted every team in the pits except for Pro Circuit. The list of riders, FMXers, as well as mechanics to come through their team is phenomenal. Not bad for two punk rock drummers and a snowboard film producer!


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