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Thursday, May 19, 2005 - Wacken Open Air 2005
Machine Head is the latest band to be confirmed for this year's Wacken Open Air. The three day festival starts on August 4th and the following bands are confirmed:

Accept, Apocalyptica, Bloodbath, Candlemass, Cataract, Corvus Corax, Count Raven, Dissection, Dragonforce, Edguy, Eisregen, Endhammer, Endstille, Ensiferum, Equilibrium, Finntroll, Gorefest, Hammerfall, Hanoi Rocks, Illdisposed, Kreator, Machine Head, Machine Men, Mambo Kurt, Marduk, Mercenary, Metal Church, Morgana Lefay, Mucc, Naglfar, Nightwish, Obituary, Oomph!, Overkill, Axel Rudi Pell, Potentia Animi, Primordial, Marky Ramone, Samael, Sentenced, Sinner, Sonata Arctica, Suffocation, Torfrock, Turisas, Tristania, Within Temptation, Zyklon.

More bands will be added so keep watch on the official Wacken website.
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