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More bands added to Download 2007 bill

My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance

The line-up for the June bash grows again

Five more bands have been added to the line up of Download 2007, which takes place at Donington Park between June 8- 10.

Within Temptation, Stone Sour, Unearth, Chimara and Job For A Cowboy will join headliners My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park and Iron Maiden.

Stone Sour’s Josh Rand said: “It is our privilege to be returning to Download this year. Growing up I always heard about this crazy festival that takes place in England. And in 2003, I finally got to experience it first-hand - it was a truly amazing event.”

The full line-up is:

My Chemical Romance
Linkin Park
Iron Maiden
30 Seconds To Mars
Bowling For Soup
Bring Me The Horizon
Buck Cherry
Chimaria
Dragonforce
Devildriver
Dimmu Borgir
Dream Theater
Enter Shikari
Evanescene
Gallows
Job For A Cowboy
Killswitch Engage
Korn
Lamb Of God
Machine Head
Marilyn Manson
Megadeth
Motely Crue
Shadows Fall
Slayer
Stone Sour
Turbonegro
Velvet Revolver
Within Temptation
Unearth
Wolfmother


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