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Formed in the spring of 2000, The EverDead emerged upon the streets of Grand Rapids, Michigan with the desire to make good music in a local scene dominated by cookie cutter "Nu-Metal", "Pop Punk", and "Christian Hardcore" bands. Adhering to the musical ethic, "if it can be considered Rock 'n Roll, we'll play it", The EverDead forged a sound that drew influence from the far reaches of the Rock 'n Roll genre (Metal, Punk, Goth, Rockabilly, Industrial, etc.). However, due to constant lineup changes (Only Dravean and The Baron have remained consistent band members), their refusal to conform to the local scene, and the fact that they were considered too vulgar and/or evil to play at many local venues, The EverDead were forced to play sporadically. Despite these setbacks, they still managed to forge a name for themselves by putting on energetic and often outlandish performances while simultaneously gaining fans worldwide through the magic of the Internet. On Halloween 2002, The EverDead released their debut CD, the "Slumber Party Massacre E.P.", which consisted of some of the bands more poppy sounding horror punk songs. The CD was very well received and sold out quickly, so the band followed it up with a "special edition" version of the EP that contained a better mix as well as a handful of bonus tracks and cover songs. This re-release of the CD, ingeniously titled "Slumber Party Massacre II", was released on August 9th 2003 at the @ntiFEST Horror Rock Festival. Now, after nearl

Slumber Party Massacre 2

Slumber Party Massacre II
Too Much Horror Business - A Tribute to the Misfits 1977-1983

Zombies, Werewolves, & Demons

Too Much Horror Business-A Tribute To The Misfits 1977-1983
Album
A Decade Of Destruction [Disc 2]
Dead A-Live (Feb 15th, 2003)
Slumber Party Massacre
Slumber Party Massacre II [Redux]
ROCK IS UNDEAD
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