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Spaceman 2024 Tour Tee
$20.00 USD

Dot Logo Long Sleeve
$45.00 USD

Filter Poster - The Algorithm
$5.00 USD

The Algorithm - Hand Poured Luxury Ca...
$30.00 USD

Short Bus - Hand Poured Luxury Candle
$30.00 USD

The Algorithm - CLEAR LP, SIGNED
$75.00 USD

The Algorithm - BLACK LP, SIGNED
$65.00 USD

The Algorithm - Album Tee w/ 2023 To...
$11.99 USD

FILTER - Distressed Logo Tee w/ 2023 ...
$11.99 USD

Crazy Eyes - LP SIGNED
$60.00 USD
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Commentaires des fans

Ronna
23 février 2025
Stellar show. Richard was friendly and welcoming at the VIP hang. It was a homecoming show for him, and Cleveland fans definitely showed up. Terrific night!
Cleveland, OH@House of Blues Cleveland

Jerry
3 février 2025
Filter was great. Venue sucks now. Been going there ever since it became Starland. Place is a ripoff and ridiculous
Had VIP and was treated like a criminal. They can shove it
Also the sound guy completely messed up Jerry Cantrell’s set. The whole crowd yelled to fix the mikes the whole night , could barely hear the vocals
The filter mix was so much better
Sayreville, NJ@Starland Ballroom

Amy
26 août 2024
Saw Filter with Ministry, Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie last night. Filter being in the lineup played big into me buying tickets. I have loved them since I first heard them back in 1995/1996. They did not disappoint and put on an awesome show. They sounded great, and I happily sang along to every song. Thank you Filter!
Saint Paul, MN@Xcel Energy Center
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A propos de Filter
Richard Patrick’s career is a vision of multifaceted creativity, which he has delivered throughout his 30+ years producing music professionally through his band Filter, various collaborations, side projects, super groups, scoring films and writing for soundtracks.
Patrick’s initial foray into the public eye was as Nine Inch Nails’ first touring guitarist. Patrick had met NIN’s founder Trent Reznor in the late ‘80s in a music store in Cleveland. The two became close friends and then bandmates. Patrick played with the band from 1989-1993, appearing in numerous music videos including “Down in It,” “Head Like a Hole, “Wish” and “Gave Up.”
Filter was formed in Cleveland, OH in 1993 when Patrick left Nine Inch Nails.
Filter’s debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and went platinum, largely due to the success of their first single “Hey Man Nice Shot.” The follow up, 1999's Title of Record, also went platinum driven by the huge crossover success of the song “Take a Picture.”
Filter’s third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002, though sales stalled when Patrick checked into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring and promotion began for the album. The album still spawned such classic songs as “Where Do We Go from Here” and “American Cliché.”
After rehab in 2006, the Army of Anyone project - a supergroup led by Patrick with Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots and Ray Luzier of Korn – came to light, releasing one album and a tour before each went back to their respective bands. Patrick refocused on Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 and Crazy Eyes in 2016, and two singles in 2020.
Now 20+ years sober, Patrick is more prolific than ever.
Celebrating 30 years of Filter, 2023 saw the much-anticipated release of a new Filter album The Algorithm. Singles “Face Down” and “Obliteration” both had innovative music videos which garnered attention from new and long-time fans alike.
Filter began an extensive worldwide campaign, including The Freaks on Parade tour featuring Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper and Ministry, which continues this year with shows in the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and back to the U.S. again.
Patrick’s initial foray into the public eye was as Nine Inch Nails’ first touring guitarist. Patrick had met NIN’s founder Trent Reznor in the late ‘80s in a music store in Cleveland. The two became close friends and then bandmates. Patrick played with the band from 1989-1993, appearing in numerous music videos including “Down in It,” “Head Like a Hole, “Wish” and “Gave Up.”
Filter was formed in Cleveland, OH in 1993 when Patrick left Nine Inch Nails.
Filter’s debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and went platinum, largely due to the success of their first single “Hey Man Nice Shot.” The follow up, 1999's Title of Record, also went platinum driven by the huge crossover success of the song “Take a Picture.”
Filter’s third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002, though sales stalled when Patrick checked into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring and promotion began for the album. The album still spawned such classic songs as “Where Do We Go from Here” and “American Cliché.”
After rehab in 2006, the Army of Anyone project - a supergroup led by Patrick with Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots and Ray Luzier of Korn – came to light, releasing one album and a tour before each went back to their respective bands. Patrick refocused on Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 and Crazy Eyes in 2016, and two singles in 2020.
Now 20+ years sober, Patrick is more prolific than ever.
Celebrating 30 years of Filter, 2023 saw the much-anticipated release of a new Filter album The Algorithm. Singles “Face Down” and “Obliteration” both had innovative music videos which garnered attention from new and long-time fans alike.
Filter began an extensive worldwide campaign, including The Freaks on Parade tour featuring Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper and Ministry, which continues this year with shows in the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and back to the U.S. again.
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Genres:
Rock Alternative, Neu Industrial
Ville:
Los Angeles, California
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Dernières publications
Filter
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CATCH US LIVE IN 2025! NEW SHOWS ADDED! https://bnds.us/xib9uy

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Photos live de Filter

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Marchandise officielle

Spaceman 2024 Tour Tee
$20.00 USD

Dot Logo Long Sleeve
$45.00 USD

Filter Poster - The Algorithm
$5.00 USD

The Algorithm - Hand Poured Luxury Ca...
$30.00 USD

Short Bus - Hand Poured Luxury Candle
$30.00 USD

The Algorithm - CLEAR LP, SIGNED
$75.00 USD

The Algorithm - BLACK LP, SIGNED
$65.00 USD

The Algorithm - Album Tee w/ 2023 To...
$11.99 USD

FILTER - Distressed Logo Tee w/ 2023 ...
$11.99 USD

Crazy Eyes - LP SIGNED
$60.00 USD
Tournée de Filter
Commentaires des fans

Ronna
23 février 2025
Stellar show. Richard was friendly and welcoming at the VIP hang. It was a homecoming show for him, and Cleveland fans definitely showed up. Terrific night!
Cleveland, OH@House of Blues Cleveland

Jerry
3 février 2025
Filter was great. Venue sucks now. Been going there ever since it became Starland. Place is a ripoff and ridiculous
Had VIP and was treated like a criminal. They can shove it
Also the sound guy completely messed up Jerry Cantrell’s set. The whole crowd yelled to fix the mikes the whole night , could barely hear the vocals
The filter mix was so much better
Sayreville, NJ@Starland Ballroom

Amy
26 août 2024
Saw Filter with Ministry, Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie last night. Filter being in the lineup played big into me buying tickets. I have loved them since I first heard them back in 1995/1996. They did not disappoint and put on an awesome show. They sounded great, and I happily sang along to every song. Thank you Filter!
Saint Paul, MN@Xcel Energy Center
Voir plus d'avis de fans
A propos de Filter
Richard Patrick’s career is a vision of multifaceted creativity, which he has delivered throughout his 30+ years producing music professionally through his band Filter, various collaborations, side projects, super groups, scoring films and writing for soundtracks.
Patrick’s initial foray into the public eye was as Nine Inch Nails’ first touring guitarist. Patrick had met NIN’s founder Trent Reznor in the late ‘80s in a music store in Cleveland. The two became close friends and then bandmates. Patrick played with the band from 1989-1993, appearing in numerous music videos including “Down in It,” “Head Like a Hole, “Wish” and “Gave Up.”
Filter was formed in Cleveland, OH in 1993 when Patrick left Nine Inch Nails.
Filter’s debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and went platinum, largely due to the success of their first single “Hey Man Nice Shot.” The follow up, 1999's Title of Record, also went platinum driven by the huge crossover success of the song “Take a Picture.”
Filter’s third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002, though sales stalled when Patrick checked into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring and promotion began for the album. The album still spawned such classic songs as “Where Do We Go from Here” and “American Cliché.”
After rehab in 2006, the Army of Anyone project - a supergroup led by Patrick with Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots and Ray Luzier of Korn – came to light, releasing one album and a tour before each went back to their respective bands. Patrick refocused on Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 and Crazy Eyes in 2016, and two singles in 2020.
Now 20+ years sober, Patrick is more prolific than ever.
Celebrating 30 years of Filter, 2023 saw the much-anticipated release of a new Filter album The Algorithm. Singles “Face Down” and “Obliteration” both had innovative music videos which garnered attention from new and long-time fans alike.
Filter began an extensive worldwide campaign, including The Freaks on Parade tour featuring Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper and Ministry, which continues this year with shows in the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and back to the U.S. again.
Patrick’s initial foray into the public eye was as Nine Inch Nails’ first touring guitarist. Patrick had met NIN’s founder Trent Reznor in the late ‘80s in a music store in Cleveland. The two became close friends and then bandmates. Patrick played with the band from 1989-1993, appearing in numerous music videos including “Down in It,” “Head Like a Hole, “Wish” and “Gave Up.”
Filter was formed in Cleveland, OH in 1993 when Patrick left Nine Inch Nails.
Filter’s debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and went platinum, largely due to the success of their first single “Hey Man Nice Shot.” The follow up, 1999's Title of Record, also went platinum driven by the huge crossover success of the song “Take a Picture.”
Filter’s third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002, though sales stalled when Patrick checked into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring and promotion began for the album. The album still spawned such classic songs as “Where Do We Go from Here” and “American Cliché.”
After rehab in 2006, the Army of Anyone project - a supergroup led by Patrick with Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots and Ray Luzier of Korn – came to light, releasing one album and a tour before each went back to their respective bands. Patrick refocused on Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 and Crazy Eyes in 2016, and two singles in 2020.
Now 20+ years sober, Patrick is more prolific than ever.
Celebrating 30 years of Filter, 2023 saw the much-anticipated release of a new Filter album The Algorithm. Singles “Face Down” and “Obliteration” both had innovative music videos which garnered attention from new and long-time fans alike.
Filter began an extensive worldwide campaign, including The Freaks on Parade tour featuring Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper and Ministry, which continues this year with shows in the UK, EU, Australia, Canada and back to the U.S. again.
Afficher plus
Genres:
Rock Alternative, Neu Industrial
Ville:
Los Angeles, California
Les fans suivent aussi
Nine Inch Nails
2M Fans
S'abonner
Gravity Kills
20K Fans
S'abonner
The Smashing…
3M Fans
S'abonner
Ministry
309K Fans
S'abonner
Bush
789K Fans
S'abonner
The Crystal Method
184K Fans
S'abonner
Alice in Chains
2M Fans
S'abonner
Stone Temple Pilots
1M Fans
S'abonner
A Perfect Circle
1M Fans
S'abonner
Chevelle
1M Fans
S'abonner
Deftones
2M Fans
S'abonner
Incubus
2M Fans
S'abonner
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