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Artists join Korn in boycott of BP

by jmaloni
Mon, Jun 21st 2010 01:00 pm

Korn's boycott of BP has started a groundswell of like-minded musicians intent on making a statement against the devastation in The Gulf caused by BP's record-setting oil spill. The following top touring artists have joined the cause and have committed to avoid the use of fuel sold by BP or its affiliates on their upcoming tours for 2010: Disturbed, Lady Gaga, Rise Against, Godsmack, Backstreet Boys, Rock Star Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, Slightly Stoopid, Rob Zombie, Megadeth, Black Label Society with Zakk Wylde, Anthrax, Creed, Filter, Hellyeah and Flogging Molly.

"This is the worst thing that has ever happened to the environment in U.S. history," said Jonathon Davis of Korn. "From everything we're hearing about now, it's become clear that BP cut corners to put profit ahead of safety. The message we are sending should tell all the oil companies to spend the money and take the necessary precautions to make sure this doesn't happen again.

I'm really proud that this many artists have already come on board, and I hope more will join soon."                                                                                    

First estimates show close to 100 vehicles, trucks and buses from the committed artists will be involved in the boycott this summer.  The number is continuously growing, resulting in tours all across North America refusing to fill up with BP products.  More touring artists and people throughout the continent are uniting in boycotts against BP as a result of the oil spill.

Some summer festival tours like The Rock Star Energy Drink Mayhem Festival are already known for using biofuels.  However, the entire festival, comprised of 12 bands, will promise to not purchase their biofuels from BP or any of their affiliates.

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