Protest The Hero Raise Over $125k in Less Than 24 Hours to Fund New Album

by | Jan 16, 2013

In less than 24 hours, Protest The Hero have raised over $125,000 to fund their new album — meeting their campaign goal.

On Tuesday the band launched an Indiegogo campaign asking fans to help cover the production costs of a new record.

“We will no longer be accepting monetary advances from labels to fund albums,” the band stated.

At the time in which this article was published, the band has raised $135,792.

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