Battle for Ozzfest |
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Genre | Reality television |
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Directed by | Lisa Caruso Rick Telles |
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Judges | Ozzy Osbourne |
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Opening theme | "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse" by Dimmu Borgir |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original language | English |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 12 |
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Production |
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Production companies | So Divine Productions MTV Networks |
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Release |
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Original network | MTV |
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Original release | 25 October 2004 – 10 January 2005 |
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Battle for Ozzfest is a reality TV show that aired during autumn 2004 on MTV, where eight bands 'battle' it out in a series of challenges to win a spot on the stage of the metal festival Ozzfest, which is a primarily heavy metal-subgenre based music festival.[1] The series lasted 12 episodes, the winner being decided by online voters.[2]
Cast
Contestants Band Member | Band | Finish[3] | Marc Serrano | A Dozen Furies | Winner | Adair Cobley | Manntis[4] | 6th eliminated | Ryan Camp | Cynder[5] (later known as Curse Your Name) | Runner Up | Ahmad Alkurabi | Beyond All Reason | 5th eliminated | Chelsea Muckerman | Final Drive | 4th eliminated | Brittany Paige Bouck | Guilt by Association | 3rd eliminated | Kelly Abe | Sicks Deep | 2nd eliminated | Jesse Preston | Trauma Concept | 1st eliminated | References External links Battle for Ozzfest at IMDb |
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