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The Destruction Fest, run by the Glorious Undead Christian Church originally began life as a Hardcore Christian Festival but now in it's fourth year, it's main purpose is to bring together the cream of local and international bands, regardless of their personal religious beliefs to Camden Town - the heart of London's alternative culture, for a two day hardcore and metal festival and this year promises to be bigger, better and give you more punch for your pound with more bands than ever before and an all-dayer on Saturday, with any profits being donated to North London Action for the Homeless.[see full story for more]
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