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Dying Fetus Concerts

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06.10.2024 06:30

Minneapolis

USA

The Fillmore - Minneapolis

06.10.2024 06:30

$53.00-$284.00

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08.10.2024 06:30

Denver

USA

The Summit Music Hall

08.10.2024 06:30

$57.00-$183.00

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10.10.2024 05:30

Salt Lake City

USA

The Depot - Salt Lake City

10.10.2024 05:30

$50.00-$140.00

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11.10.2024 07:00

Boise

USA

Knitting Factory Concert House

11.10.2024 07:00

$53.00-$299.00

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13.10.2024 07:00

Seattle

USA

The Neptune Theatre

13.10.2024 07:00

$49.00-$250.00

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14.10.2024 07:00

Vancouver

Canada

Vogue Theatre - BC

14.10.2024 07:00

$69.00-$145.00

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19.10.2024 06:30

San Diego

USA

The Observatory - North Park

19.10.2024 06:30

$51.00-$270.00

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20.10.2024 06:30

Los Angeles

USA

The Novo

20.10.2024 06:30

$53.30-$270.00

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23.10.2024 06:30

Dallas

USA

The Bomb Factory

23.10.2024 06:30

$35.76-$270.00

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27.10.2024 06:30

Tampa

USA

The Ritz Ybor

27.10.2024 06:30

$53.00-$270.00

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28.10.2024 06:30

Atlanta

USA

Buckhead Theatre

28.10.2024 06:30

$50.00-$270.00

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30.10.2024 06:30

Charlotte

USA

The Fillmore - Charlotte

30.10.2024 06:30

$49.47-$270.00

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31.10.2024 06:30

Silver Spring

USA

The Fillmore Silver Spring

31.10.2024 06:30

$51.00-$270.00

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01.11.2024 06:30

Philadelphia

USA

The Fillmore - Philadelphia

01.11.2024 06:30

$51.00-$445.00

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03.11.2024 05:30

New York

USA

Irving Plaza

03.11.2024 05:30

$51.00-$270.00

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05.11.2024 06:30

Montreal

Canada

Metropolis - Montreal

05.11.2024 06:30

$43.47-$270.00

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06.11.2024 05:30

Toronto

Canada

Phoenix Concert Theatre

06.11.2024 05:30

$54.00-$270.00

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08.11.2024 06:30

Cincinnati

USA

Bogarts

08.11.2024 06:30

$52.00-$270.00

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09.11.2024 05:30

Royal Oak

USA

Royal Oak Music Theatre

09.11.2024 05:30

$55.48-$270.00

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10.11.2024 05:30

Chicago

USA

Concord Music Hall

10.11.2024 05:30

$64.00-$270.00

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Artist Info

Though forever doomed, commercially speaking, by their controversial name, Maryland's Dying Fetus has endured beyond most observers' wildest expectations, and to do so, they've weathered a slew of hardships that would have felled (and did fell) most other bands.
Formed in the waning days of death metal's glorious heyday (1991, to be exact) by John Gallagher (guitar/vocals), Nick Speleos (guitar), Brian Latta (guitar), Jason Netherton (bass), and Kevin Talley (drums), Dying Fetus combined their death metal with hardcore influences in order to develop their own form of American grindcore. But while pioneering bands like Napalm Death and Carcass had taken the U.K. and Europe by storm, this subgenre never really caught on in America, and had been utterly buried by grunge by the time Dying Fetus released their 1995 debut, Infatuation with Malevolence, which, admittedly did little more than collect their old demos into a single package. After downsizing to a quartet with Speleos' departure, the band truly began to hit their stride with a slew of increasingly confident and inspired releases, including 1996's Purification Through Violence, 1998's Killing on Adrenaline, and 2000's Destroy the Opposition. All the while, their notoriety continued to grow steadily within the extreme metal underground, as did their audience, thanks to a ferocious live presence and incessant touring at home and abroad with similarly aggressive bands like Kataklysm, the Crown, and Behemoth. Between road jaunts, the band kept itself busy by re-releasing an expanded version of their debut in 1999 and the Grotesque Impalement EP in 2000, but trouble was just around the corner.
Midway through 2001, Gallagher was handed resignation letters from the other members of the group, who proceeded to join forces in a new project called Misery Index, and thus left the future of Dying Fetus very much in doubt. But to everyone's surprise, Gallagher wasted no time hiring an entirely new lineup consisting of vocalist Vince Matthews, guitarist Mike Kimball, bassist Sean Beasely, and drummer Erik Sayenga. A new single entitled "Vengeance Unleashed" was recorded to support the band's touring commitments, which included that year's Wacken Open Air Festival, after which Dying Fetus entered the studio to prepare their fifth album, 2003's eagerly awaited Stop at Nothing. The blistering War of Attrition appeared in 2007, followed three years later by Descend Into Depravity -- both of them on Relapse. 2012's Reign Supreme became their first to reach the main Billboard album charts.

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