May 16, 2006 - Alien Ant Farm, a group that has been faced with some sizable obstacles in recent years, plans to get back on the map with this summer's release of its third major-label album, "Up in the Attic."
August 28, 2003 - Alien Ant Farm's outlook was grim after the May 2002 tour bus accident that claimed the life of the band's driver in Spain. Vocalist Dryden Mitchell underwent surgery to repair a fractured vertebra and was forced to wear a metal halo to restrict his movement during his lengthy rehabilitation, and the other bandmembers suffered various injuries.
June 10, 2003 - Alien Ant Farm, which canceled most of its 2002 tour plans after a deadly bus accident killed the group's driver and left frontman Dryden Mitchell with a broken spine, is getting back on the horse this summer.
February 14, 2002 - The SnoCore Rock tour, featuring headlining act Alien Ant Farm, will get underway in the Northeast on Friday (2/15), the same day that its more eclectic sister tour, the SnoCore Icicle Ball, starts in Los Angeles.
January 11, 2002 - update: Grammy-nominated pop-metallists Alien Ant Farm will headline the 7th annual SnoCore Rock tour, which kicks off in Providence, R.I. on Feb. 15.
April 17, 2001 - Papa Roach has canceled the upcoming leg of its Raid the Nation tour because of a chronic wrist injury plaguing drummer David Buckner. The group will play the handful of shows remaining on the initial leg of its outing before it leaves the road to allow Buckner some time to rest.
February 16, 2001 - Grammy nominee Papa Roach has announced the next batch of dates for the first leg of its "Raid the Nation" tour with Orgy and Alien Ant Farm.
January 29, 2001 - Grammy nominees Papa Roach have confirmed seven U.S. dates of its Raid the Nation tour with supporting acts Orgy and Alien Ant Farm.