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Gigantour is the name of a six-week traveling heavy metal music festival organized by Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, which visited several cities throughout the United States and Canada starting late July 2005. The bands appearing at the festival -- Megadeth, Dream Theater (the trek's co-headliners), Fear Factory, The Dillinger Escape Plan and Nevermore -- were chosen by Mustaine because he wanted to "put together a festival that consisted of positive bands that play heavy music in a high energy environment." The tour comes after a break from Megadeth's last tour in support of their latest offering, The System Has Failed, and coincides with the release of Dream Theater's eighth studio album, Octavarium. This tour was set as an alternitive to Heavy metal tours as Ozzfest.A second stage catered to fans of slightly less prominent -- but no-less respected -- bands Dry Kill Logic, Life Of Agony, Bobaflex and Symphony X. For the five shows after Toronto, Anthrax replaced Dream Theater on the first stage.Among the stated goals of the tour are to cater to fans of many different styles of metal, as well as introduce fans to less familiar acts, such as The Dillinger Escape Plan, Symphony X, and Nevermore.Gigantour name was inspired by the classic 1960's Anime "Gigantor".Gigantour logo was inspired by The Terminator logo. The logo was conceived and designed by Dave Mustaine and Megadeth Webmaster Dave McRobb./
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