Day of Darkness

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D.O.D. Festival
The Crowd at D.O.D.
Location(s) Ballylinan, Ireland
Years active 2002 – present[1]
Date(s) July
Genre Metal

Day of Darkness is the original name of Ireland's D.O.D. Festival. It happens annually in Ballylinan since 2002 as a metal music festival.

The 2002 line-up was headlined by Primordial and was enough of a success to be run for a second year in 2003. Numbers however dwindled that year and a number of changes were implemented before the festival's third running in 2004. The addition of international bands Dismember and Ancient Rites among other factors led to an increased attendance that year.

In 2005, the festival was moved to the first week in July and has been held on the same weekend each year since. In 2006 a second day was added to the festival and camping tickets were introduced for the first time.

The festival is easily Ireland's largest independently run heavy metal festival hosting more bands, attracting more fans and being the only Irish metal festival to include its own campsite.

The festival was neither held in 2009 nor in 2010.

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[edit] Past line-ups

[edit] 2008

Friday Line-Up

  • Watain
  • Nifelheim
  • Stand-Up Guy
  • Old Season
  • Neocosmic
  • Sirocco
  • Victim X
  • Visceral Attack

Saturday Line-Up

  • Doomsword
  • Mourning Beloveth
  • Celtic Legacy
  • Thy Sinister Bloom
  • Chambercraft
  • Graveyard Dirt
  • Overorth
  • Darkest Era
  • Nephridium
  • Unleashed

[edit] 2007

Saturday Line-Up

Friday Line-Up

[edit] 2006

Saturday Line-Up

  • Destruction
  • Primordial
  • Morphosis
  • Hexxed
  • Mass Extinction
  • Aftermath
  • Primed
  • For Ruin
  • A Distant Sun
  • Nothing is Sacred

Friday Line-Up

[edit] 2005

Eve of Darkness Warm-up Show

  • Steel Tormentor
  • Primed
  • Slave Zero
  • Skoll

[edit] 2004

+ Special tribute to Bathory featuring members from Primordial, Sol Axis, Geasa, and Kingdom

[edit] 2003

[edit] 2002

[edit] References

  1. ^ Archer, Lorcan (18 August 2009). "Dublin Doom day". Interview. Metalireland.com. http://www.metalireland.com/2009/08/18/dubiln-doom-day/. Retrieved 27 June 2010. 

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