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Eyehategod, Eyehategod

Eyehategod

May 31st, 2014

Formed:
1988

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'90s, '00s






Eyehategod

Biography

The misanthropic sludge metal outfit Eyehategod was formed in New Orleans in 1988, and became an important part of a Southern sludgecore scene that included bands like Crowbar and Down, all of whom were heavily influenced by Black Sabbath, Black Flag, and the Melvins. Eyehategod was the brainchild of guitarist Jimmy Bower and drummer Joe LaCaze; the two recruited vocalist Michael D. Williams, lead guitarist Brian Patton, and bassist Steve Dale, and debuted in 1992 with the album In the Name of Suffering. 1993's Take As Needed for Pain was recorded with new bassist Mark Schultz, after which the band went on an unofficial hiatus. Bower joined Crowbar (as a drummer) and also played in the Southern metal supergroup Down, Patton played in the more death metal-ish Soilent Green, and Williams worked as a writer for Metal Maniacs magazine. In 1996, Eyehategod reconvened (with Vince LeBlanc on bass) for Dopesick; however, the band fell largely silent for some time afterward. Bower returned to Crowbar for their 1998 album, Odd Fellows Rest, but left soon after to return to Eyehategod, who recorded several 7" singles on small independent labels. These were eventually collected on 2000's Southern Discomfort, along with several live tracks and outtakes from the Dopesick sessions. Southern Discomfort also served to prime the pump for another Eyehategod full-length; Confederacy of Ruined Lives was released later that year, with Daniel Nick filling the revolving-door bass slot. . The misanthropic sludge metal outfit Eyehategod was formed in New Orleans in 1988, and became an important part of a Southern sludgecore scene that included bands like Crowbar and Down, all of whom were heavily influenced by Black Sabbath, Black Flag, and the Melvins. Eyehategod was the brainchild of guitarist Jimmy Bower and drummer Joe LaCaze; the two recruited vocalist Michael D. Williams, lead guitarist Brian Patton, and bassist Steve Dale, and debuted in 1992 with the album In the Name of Suffering. 1993's Take As Needed for Pain was recorded with new bassist Mark Schultz, after which the band went on an unofficial hiatus. Bower joined Crowbar (as a drummer) and also played in the Southern metal supergroup Down, Patton played in the more death metal-ish Soilent Green, and Williams worked as a writer for Metal Maniacs magazine. In 1996, Eyehategod reconvened (with Vince LeBlanc on bass) for Dopesick; however, the band fell largely silent for some time afterward. Bower returned to Crowbar for their 1998 album, Odd Fellows Rest, but left soon after to return to Eyehategod, who recorded several 7" singles on small independent labels. These were eventually collected on 2000's Southern Discomfort, along with several live tracks and outtakes from the Dopesick sessions. Southern Discomfort also served to prime the pump for another Eyehategod full-length; Confederacy of Ruined Lives was released later that year, with Daniel Nick filling the revolving-door bass slot.

Top Albums

Eyehategod, Eyehategod
1. Eyehategod
Take As Needed for Pain (Reissue), Eyehategod
2. Take As Need..
Dopesick (Reissue), Eyehategod
3. Dopesick (Re..
Confederacy of Ruined Lives, Eyehategod
4. Confederacy ..
In the Name of the Suffering (Reissued), Eyehategod
5. In the Name ..
Preaching the "End-Time" Message, Eyehategod
6. Preaching th..
Southern Discomfort (Demos & Rarities), Eyehategod
7. Southern Dis..
Dopesick, Eyehategod
8. Dopesick
In the Name of Suffering, Eyehategod
9. In the Name ..
10 Years of Abuse and Still Broke (Live), Eyehategod
10. 10 Years of ..
New Orleans Is the New Vietnam - Single, Eyehategod
11. New Orleans ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Age of Boot CampEyehategod5:10$1.29
2.
Medicine NooseEyehategod3:22$1.29
3.
Robitussin and RejectionEyehategod3:38$1.29
4.
Worthless RescueEyehategod3:57$1.29
5.
Nobody Told MeEyehategod3:39$1.29
6.
Quitter's OffensiveEyehategod3:45$1.29
7.
Parish Motel SicknessEyehategod3:41$1.29
8.
Trying to Crack the Hard DollarEyehategod3:02$1.29
9.
Agitation! Propaganda!Eyehategod2:23$1.29
10.
Lack of Almost Everything (Bonus Tra..Take As Needed for Pain (Re..2:28$1.29
11.
Serving Time In the Middle of Nowher..Take As Needed for Pain (Re..3:20$1.29
12.
Southern Discomfort (Bonus Track)Take As Needed for Pain (Re..4:24$1.29
13.
Blank/Shoplift (Bonus Track)Take As Needed for Pain (Re..3:58$1.29
14.
Story of the Eye (Bonus Track)Take As Needed for Pain (Re..2:30$1.29
15.
Ruptured Heart Theory (Bonus Track)Take As Needed for Pain (Re..3:33$1.29
16.
Laugh It OffTake As Needed for Pain (Re..1:35$1.29
17.
Who Gave Her the RosesTake As Needed for Pain (Re..1:59$1.29
18.
Kill Your BossTake As Needed for Pain (Re..4:13$1.29
19.
Crimes Against SkinTake As Needed for Pain (Re..6:46$1.29
20.
Sister Fucker, Pt. IITake As Needed for Pain (Re..2:37$1.29
21.
Take As Needed for PainTake As Needed for Pain (Re..6:06$1.29
22.
DisturbanceTake As Needed for Pain (Re..7:01$1.29
23.
30$ BagTake As Needed for Pain (Re..2:47$1.29
24.
White NiggerTake As Needed for Pain (Re..3:54$1.29
25.
Shop LiftTake As Needed for Pain (Re..3:14$1.29

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