70000TONS OF METAL 2015: Day 4 Recap on 70000TONS.TV - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 12, 2015
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70000TONS.TV presents an exclusive recap of Day 4 on board 70000TONS OF METAL 2015!

Our final day at sea was jam packed with music and special events, including the World Famous Belly Flop Contest, Jamming With Waters In International Waters, Artist Clinics, and of course live shows from some of your favorite Heavy Metal bands!

Jamming With Waters In International Waters, the All Star Jam on board 70000TONS OF METAL made history once again, including members of ANNIHILATOR, BEHEMOTH, VENOM, IN EXTREMO, THRESHOLD, DESTRUCTION, MICHAEL SCHENKER’S TEMPLE OF ROCK, ENSIFERUM, BLIND GUARDIAN, DUSK MACHINE, PRIMAL FEAR, D-A-D, SOULFLY, HEATHEN, NAPALM DEATH, 1349 and GRAVE DIGGER.

Artist Clinics took place in the Boleros lounge, with Russell Bergquist of DUSK MACHINE (bass), Christian Vidal of THERION (guitar), Jason VieBrooks of HEATHEN (bass), John Longstreth of ORIGIN (drums), Frederik Ehmke and Barend Courbois of BLIND GUARDIAN (drum & bass); and the open seas’ first tambourine clinic with members of TROLLFEST.

Live highlights include ANVIL, PRIMAL FEAR, MICHAEL SCHENKER’S TEMPLE OF ROCK, ANNIHILATOR and KORPIKLAANI.

The 2015 edition of 70000TONS OF METAL concluded with the unofficial Costume Party, and Karaoke going well into morning, with members of WINTERSUN and ENSIFERUM showing off their talents.

70000TONS OF METAL is The Original, The World's Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise - 60 Metal Bands play 120 Shows for only 3000 Fans on one 154,000ton Cruise Ship.

The 5th edition of The World’s Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise took place on January 22-26, 2015, sailing from Florida to Jamaica.

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