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Metal / Hard Rock 11 October, 2008

Panic Cell Added To The Almighty UK Tour

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LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Panic Cell Official Website) - 'Powertrippin' Again' - Panic Cell (as seen on tour with Disturbed, Staind, Mudvayne etc) are special guests to The Almighty as they round off their 20th Anniversary touring the UK. The band play their classic album 'Powertrippin'' in full, plus other Almighty favourites!

The Almighty's first album "Blood, Fire and Love," was recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios and was released in October 1989 , that year they supported The Ramones on their first big UK tour. That year, the band were voted third on the Kerrang Magazine! readers poll for Best New Act.

Recording of their second studio album "Soul Destruction" , Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor produced. It was released in March 1991 along with the lead single "Free N' Easy", it was the band's first top 40 UK hit and the album charted at No 22. They toured the UK supporting Mot?rhead and Megadeth. A European tour with Alice Cooper rounded off 1991.

1992 - Tour of Australia supporting The Screaming Jets. That summer the band were the opening act at the Donington Monsters of Rock festival.

In April 1993, rolling off the success of the lead single "Addicition," "Powertrippin'," (produced by Mark Dodson) was released, entering the chart at No 5. They embarked on a three month European tour supporting Iron Maiden and in fall 93' they toured the USA

Their fourth album "Crank" (produced by Chris Sheldon - produced Therapya classic album Troublegum) was released in late 1994 and entered the UK chart at No 15. They appeared on Top of the Pops playing the first single Wrench.

The band disbanded in 1996, reforming for one off shows and tours uptil now.

2008 marks the band's twentieth anniversary. A multi-camera shoot was done on the London date of the Winter 2008 Anniversary tour and the DVD/CD/Vinyl release of "All Proud, All Live, All Mighty - Live At The Astoria, London 2008" was released in July 2008.






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