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Thursday, October 3, 2002 - Manowar - The Dawn Of Battle | Manowar will release a third single from their excellent album Warriors of the World.
The single not only features the album's powerful opening song "Call To Arms", already branded a metal classic. But as a special bonus two brand new Manowar tracks, entitled "The Dawn Of Battle" and "I Believe". The band's first new songs recorded outside their normal album production cycle.
The single will be hit the streets in three different versions:
First - a standard CD-single with additional enhanced material such as excerpts from a documentary shot during the most legendary performance at the Ringfest 2002 in Cologne on August 17, 2002.
Secondly - as a Premium CD-single with an additional DVD side, featuring the full documentary of the "Ringfest 2002" and a teaser about the upcoming DVD release "Fire & Blood" in highest quality.
Thirdly - as a picture vinyl featuring the brand new tour artwork - again painted by the famous Ken Kelly.
All releases will give access to a special secured fansite with more info about the upcoming tour and it's groundbreaking and always earth shattering production.
The single will be released on November 11, 2002.
Apparantly the support act on the Warriors of the World tour will be Bludgeon.
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