Static-X, Mushroomhead, P.O.D. And Others Confirmed For Gathering Of The Juggalos

Posted by Zach Shaw on Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:02 pm

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Recently, Soulfly and Fear Factory confirmed that they would be performing at the Insane Clown Posse’s Gathering Of The Juggalos this year. And this past weekend, it was revealed that those two won’t be the only hard rock/metal groups appearing at the shitshow festival.

This past weekend, it was revealed that the recently reformed Static-X, Mushroomhead, P.O.D., and (hed) P.E. will be a part of this year’s lineup. They will be joining acts like DMX, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, Cheech and Chong, The Game, Tech N9ne, wrestler Ric Flair, and many others. While past Gathering Of The Juggalos have featured a fair amount of hard rock bands (last year’s included Kittie and Saliva), this year’s bill has a nice dose of heavier acts (with Soulfly and Fear Factory being the standouts if we dare say so).

But of course, it wouldn’t be a Gathering Of The Juggalos without a hysterical (for all the wrong reasons) infomercial. So without further ado, watch the Mad Max inspired infomercial for yourself in the player above. More information about this year’s Gathering Of The Juggalos will be made available shortly via its website.

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