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Published: Friday, January 27, 2012

Motorcycle stunts, hot rock music mesh at Comcast

What happens when you combine insane motorcycle stunts with on-fire rock 'n' roll?

If you're a fan of either one, you might go psycho -- motopsycho.

The Motopsycho Mania Motorcycles & Music Tour plays tonight at Comcast Arena at Everett.

This adrenaline-charged experience features three motorcycle stunt shows and a live concert performance by a Los Angeles-based band whose sound compares to Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson.

The cycle attractions include the Globe of Death, an act in which multiple motorcyclists defy gravity inside a huge steel cage.

There's also freestyle motocross jumpers who are tricking and flipping on a giant ramp-to-ramp set-up, as well as extreme street motorcyclists exhibiting two-wheeled madness by stretching the boundaries of everyday street bikes.

This cycle craziness takes place against a backdrop of wild lighting effects and hard-pounding rock riffs.

The band Tony Grinder & Means to an End offers industrial-electronic-rock beats and incendiary vocals, according to press material.

This event is produced by Grindco Entertainment, a live event production company that specializes in combinations of various "extreme" acts.

Motopsycho Mania Motorcycles & Music starts at 7:30 tonight at Comcast Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett.

Tickets start at $15. Call 866-332-8499 or go to www.comcastarena.com.

A limited number of VIP seats are also available with front row seating, a post-performance meet and greet and signed merchandise.

Groups of 10 or more, call 425-322-2609.

Herald staff

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