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Eyehategod Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Eyehategod

20 Monroe Live
11 Ottawa Ave NW

Jul 18, 2018

7:00 PM UTC
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Eyehategod Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
About this concert
This event has been rescheduled from January 10 to July 18. All tickets for original show, including Fastlane and VIP Club Access, will be honored. Refunds will be available at point of purchase upon request. All Ages Welcome Doors: 6:30pm Show: 730pm Will call opens two hours prior to door time. All support acts are subject to change. For more information visit WWW.20MONROELIVE.COM .
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October 22nd 2023
One of the loudest gigs I have been too. Eyehategod didn't disappoint.
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Eyehategod Biography

American sludge band from Louisiana who are known for their dark, sludgy riffs combined with equally dark lyrics. Like many sludge metal bands, Eyehategod draw on both stoner/doom influences as well as hardcore punk.

Eyehategod have noted Melvins, Black Flag, and Black Sabbath as key influences to their sound. This, combined with heavy, detuned, and bluesy riffs dominate the band's sound. They are combined with walls of feedback and distinctive tortured vocals to create a truly misanthropic vibe.

While Jimmy Bower was busy playing drums for Down, rather than sit on their laurels, the other 4 members of Eyehategod formed a side-project called Outlaw Order (abbreviated to OO%). The band released a limited edition 7" EP in 2003 called Legalize Crime, which has since been rereleased on CD with a bonus live track and is available through Eyehategod's webstore. The criminal theme is apparently because at the time of formation, all 5 of the members were on probation, and have consistently been in trouble with the law. Marc Shultz is currently serving a prison sentence and so has been replaced by Justin Grisoli. The band have recorded their 13 track debut full-length and will release it sometime soon, they are "waiting for a label worth a fuck".
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