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Followers 29,573
Category Metal, Thrash

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About Vio-lence

Vio-lence was an American thrash metal band formed 1985 in San Francisco, that released a few demo tapes, one EP and 3 LPs between 1985 and 1993. After establishing a secure line-up with Phil Demmel and Robb Flynn on guitars, Dean Dell on bass, Perry Strickland on drums and Sean Killian on vocals, they released a demo tape on Mechanic Records in 1986. Soon after releasing their demo tape they entered the studio to record their debut album, called Eternal Nightmare, a seven track album released in 1988. Eternal Nightmare suffered in lack of promotion despite being well accepted by the thrash audience, and critics. Together with the band Forbidden, they were labelled the new promises of Bay Area thrash and in 1989 they struck a deal with Megaforce Records to release their second album, titled Oppressing The Masses. Around that time, Perry Strickland substituted Tom Hunting of Exodus, yet only for a few shows, denying the possibility of staying permanently. Finally in 1990, Oppressing The Masses (with legendary producer Alex Periales) was launched on Megaforce Records with better distribution and marketing than their debut, Eternal Nightmare. A video for the song "World in a World" has also been filmed. In 1991 they released an EP called Torture Tactics, which included three studio songs (old songs from the demo era which were recorded during the Oppressing The Masses sessions) and one live fake track from the Oppressing The Masses tour. Internal conflicts in 1992 resulted in Robb Flynn's departure from the band. He, along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Constanza formed the seminal groove band Machine Head. Vio-lence started to record their third and last studio album aptly titled Nothing To Gain, which was released in 1993 and was followed by Perry Strickland's departure, the result of the drummer's decision being the dissolution of the band. Phil Demmel, Dean Dell, Ray Vega and Mark Hernandez formed a half-thrash band called Torque which disbanded after releasing a studio album and playing several live shows. Demmel then went to form industrial rock band Technocracy. Robb Flynn remains active in the metal community as the guitarist and singer of Machine Head. Phil Demmel is now in Machine Head and has been since before the release of Through the Ashes of Empires. Vio-lence has re-released its debut album Eternal Nightmare as a 2-disc set including rare tracks and a live concert. Initially planning only a few shows as part of the tribute to Testament's Chuck Billy during the Thrash Of The Titans benefit, the band decided to reunite with early guitarist Troy Fua replacing Robb Flynn. In April 2003, the other guitarist Phil Demmel, joined Machine Head as a full-time member after previously serving as a temporary guitarist which ended the Vio-lence comeback trail. In addition to their 2005 re-release of Eternal Nightmare, the band released a 7 inch vinyl record containing two demo tracks from their original 1986 demo tape as well as one previously unreleased track. Only 1000 copies were produced and pressed by BoneCrusher Records. The 7 inch collectible was well marketed and advertised, but due to disagreements between the band and the BoneCrusher record producers, only Vio-lence was allowed to distribute and sell the 500 given to them by the producers. A deal was made to distribute a small quantity (about 100) through a Seattle record store, the only known store to stock the item for sale to the public. A DVD entitled Blood And Dirt was produced by Tales From The Pit Productions and released on August 8, 2006 through Megaforce Records.

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Genres

Metal, Thrash

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What fans are saying

Jerry
5 / 5

Great show! Old school thrash, stage diving, circle pits, two steps.

Legends Bar & Venue Cincinnati, OH
Apr 13, 2024
Turner
5 / 5

So sick. Sounded fresh outta the 80’s trash scene

The Winchester Lakewood, OH
Apr 11, 2024
Gerald
5 / 5

The whole show was awesome. All The Bands were great

Underground Arts Philadelphia, PA
Apr 12, 2024
Matthew
5 / 5

Absolutely amazing 👏 🤘🤘🤘🖤they rocked ALL the bands where awesome!!!

Underworld Theater Festival Oakland, CA
Jun 07, 2022
Fernando
5 / 5

Exceptional! Amazing performance 👏🏼 🤘🏼 What Energy 🤘🏼🤘🏼

Reggies Rock Club Chicago, IL
May 22, 2022

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Frequently Asked Questions about Vio-lence

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Is Vio-lence on tour?

Yes, Vio-lence is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Vio-lence concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Vio-lence tour is scheduled for 33 dates across 33 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Vio-lence scheduled to play?

Vio-lence is scheduled to play 33 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Vio-lence tour start?

Vio-lence's tour starts May 01, 2026 and ends on Jun 21, 2026. They will play 33 cities; their most recent concert was held in Tempe at Marquee Theatre and their next upcoming concert will be in Allentown at Archer Music Hall.

What venues is Vio-lence performing at?

As part of the Vio-lence tour, Vio-lence is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

May 01 - Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
May 03 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
May 05 - New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues New Orleans
May 10 - Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
May 11 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
May 12 - Hobart, IN @ The Hobart Art Theater
May 13 - Columbus, OH @ The KING of CLUBS
May 14 - Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall
May 15 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
May 16 - Norwalk, CT @ District Music Hall
May 19 - Wilmington, DE @ The Queen
May 20 - New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
May 21 - Buffalo, NY @ Electric City
May 22 - Allentown, PA @ Archer Music Hall
May 27 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
May 28 - Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
May 29 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Culture Room
May 30 - Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
Jun 02 - Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Jun 03 - Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
Jun 06 - St. Louis, MO @ Red Flag
Jun 08 - Wichita, KS @ WAVE
Jun 09 - Greeley, CO @ Moxi Theater
Jun 10 - Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep
Jun 11 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
Jun 12 - Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
Jun 14 - Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
Jun 16 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
Jun 17 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace Of Spades
Jun 18 - San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater
Jun 19 - Santa Ana, CA @ Observatory
Jun 20 - Ventura, CA @ Ventura Music Hall Reserved
Jun 21 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst