Eyehategod discography

American sludge metal band Eyehategod has released ten albums since 1989, in addition to EPs and singles. The band also appears on several compilations and has made two music videos.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Type Label
1989 Garden Dwarf Woman Driver Demo Self-released
1990 Lack of Almost Everything Demo album Self-released
1992 In the Name of Suffering Studio album Century Media
1993 Take as Needed for Pain Studio album Century Media
1996 Dopesick Studio album Century Media
2000 Southern Discomfort Compilation album Century Media
2000 Confederacy of Ruined Lives Studio album Century Media
2001 10 Years of Abuse (and Still Broke) Compilation album Century Media
2005 Preaching the "End-Time" Message Compilation album Emetic Records
2014 Eyehategod Studio Album Housecore Records

Singles and EPs

Year Title Label
1994 "Ruptured Heart Theory" Bovine Records
1994 "Serving Time in the Middle of Nowhere" (split with 13) Ax/ction Records
1995 "Southern Discomfort" (split with 13) Slap-A-Ham Records
1997 "In These Black Days Vol. 1" (split with Anal Cunt) Hydra Head Records
2002 "The Age of Bootcamp" (split with Soilent Green) Incision Records
2004 "I Am the Gestapo" (split with Cripple Bastards) Southern Lord Records
2004 99 Miles of Bad Road 2+2=5
2012 "New Orleans Is The New Vietnam" A389 Records

The band also appear on several compilations, namely the Gummo soundtrack, Cry Now, Cry Later series of 7 inches, and appear on the Melvins tribute album We Reach: The Music of the Melvins covering "Easy As It Was".

DVDs

2004 Live in Tokyo DVD Press Pause Media/Cassettes
2011 Live DVD MVD

Singles and Music videos

  • Anxiety Hangover (1996)
  • Age of Bootcamp (2002)
  • Southern Discomfort (2008)
  • Medicine Noose (2014)
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