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Forming in Los Angeles in 1994, comprised of former members of Strife and Consequence, Eyelid quickly became a band to be reckoned with. Their music’s force was first demonstrated on their debut record "...Days Infected" released on the Ammunition Records label in 1996. Their goal was to sound unlike any of their contemporaries and the release ushered in a complex sound that was virtually uncomparable at the time. Later that year, the band was set to go out on tour with local heroes Strife but the tour ended up falling apart, so the rest of the U.S. had to wait yet another year to see these guys live. In conjucture with the tour that never happened, Phyte Records released their second EP, "Bleeding Through", which was compiled of three songs from their 1995 demo. Although the labels of this EP clearly stated "1996 Summer Tour", they were not actually sold on the road until the following year. They finally got to tour the U.S. in the summer of 1997 alongside Battery and Ten Yard Fight. It was on this tour that they decided upon Indecision Records as the label for their first full length, "If It Kills", which was released the following spring. Unsure where to record the album, they set up a meeting with themselves, Dave from Indecision, and the folks over at For The Record Studios in Orange to check into the possibilities of their studio. The meeting went well and the album was recorded that winter by a bright-eyed young engineer by the name of Paul Miner. Eyelid hit the road a