BAND OF DOOM: A TRIBUTE TO BLACK SABBATH

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I 100 – presents BAND OF DOOM- A tribute to Black Sabbath
At the Haunt in Ithaca, Wednesday, October 30th.
Doors open at 7, show starts at 8 PM
Tickets are $5 in advance, $8 at the door
Get ‘em online at TheHaunt.com

Join us on the eve of All Hallows’ Eve for this killer Sabbath tribute Band!
• Drink specials all night! Plus, Band of doom cranking “Iron Man”, “War Pigs”, and every other great Sabbath tune!
• we’ll even have prizes for best Ozzy costume!
• Don’t be scared! But its ok to be paranoid… Scare you there!

More info:
Mike Viola on Vocals, Freddy Villano on Bass, Pat Harrington on guitar and Bo Matheson on drums.
Described as “A Titanic-style house band on the eve of Armageddon, cranking it as the bomb drops.”…This is …Band of Doom.

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