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Eyehategod 1993
Eyehategod 1993













eyehategod 1993

Eyehategod would head out on another American trek in December of 2010 “in support of absolutely nothing.” The band would be supported by Phobia. The band was touring the USA with Nachtmystium. Eyehategod played a special one-off show on May 7th at Emo's in Austin, Texas where they played the band’s first two full-length albums, namely In The Name Of Suffering and Take As Needed For Pain, from start to finish. Mike Williams was the author of Cancer As A Social Activity: Affirmations Of World's End in 2009 and issued a single 7” through Chrome Peeler Records. There was also a limited edition of 100 hand numbered copies on white vinyl with tan and black splatter. The main edition was hand numbered and limited to 400 on thick black vinyl. This release was available on Tuesday, October 22nd and would be available in two versions. Confederacy Of Ruined Lives Eyehategod 's fourth studio album from 2000 was re-released by the vinyl-only imprint I'm Better Than Everyone Records in 2009. Outlaw Order signed with Season Of Mist in 2008. Emetic Records released a Brutal Truth/Total Fucking Destruction split 7” of Eyehategod covers to benefit Eyehategod and help the band replace gear lost in hurricane Katrina. The band would re-issue the rare 99 Miles Of Bad Road 7” EP on CD through Canada's Moshpit Tragedy Records in late 2006. The band announced its intention to release a two-disc album to raise funds for his defense. The band's singer Mike Williams was jailed once again for violating conditions of his probation in the summer of 2005. The band and Century Media parted ways in late 2002. Preaching The End-Time Message was an odds and ends album release.

eyehategod 1993

The last three stops of the band's summer of 2005 *Preaching the *End-Time* Message* tour were cancelled due to "logistical reasons." The band apologized to the promoters and fans that were looking forward to seeing the band in Birmingham, Hickory and Johnson City. Yet rising from the fumes again, EHG is back and releasing albums and touring. The band had spent the two-year period after Dopesick accusing Century Media of dishonesty in the media and finally (and not for the first time) there were reports the band had disbanded. A compilation of odds and ends called Southern Discomfort was released in 2000. In 1997, the band toured with Pantera and White Zombie. The two had banned most metal from the magazine and proceeded to promote drugs, hardcore and feminism. Singer Williams was appointed by Metal Maniacs editor (and his girlfriend) as Associate Editor and went on to jointly make enough enemies to last a lifetime. In the nineties the band opened for bands like COC, Godflesh and Obituary and the members participated in projects with friends and family. Prior to this, the band had released several demos in the late eighties including Lack Of Almost Everything and Garden Dwarves. With the lawyers unleashed on the small French label, Eyehategod shifted to Century Media and released its debut. The band was first signed to France's Intellectual Convulsion who had begun mailing out promo advances and bios of the band when Century Media became interested in the act. HistoryEyeHateGod plays sludgy doom rock and hails from Louisiana.















Eyehategod 1993