Ho99o9 live in concert.
ON TOUR

Ho99o9

35
critic concert reviews
metal

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

80
%
Based on 
35
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Based on 
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Critic Consensus

Based on 35 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Ho99o9 is rated as a remarkable live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Ho99o9 concert reviews describe live shows and performances as intense, abrasive, and spirited.

ON TOUR

The Ritz, San Jose, CA, United States (October 9); Discovery Park, Sacramento, CA, United States (October 10)

Latest Release

Off The Meter - Single (28 June 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
metal
Origin
Newark, United States (2012 - present)
Bio
HO99O9 (pronounced Horror) is an American experimental thrashcore rap, crossover punk band from New Jersey, formed in 2012 by theOGM (Jean) & Yetti999 (Eaddy). The band relocated to Los Angeles in 2014 and consists of vocalists theOGM, Eaddy and more often than not a revolving drummer.
Has Performed With
Injury Reserve

Critic Concert Reviews

Ambient Light (New Zealand)

May 6, 2023
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Emerging into the public eye over a decade ago, Ho99o9 (and for the record it is indeed pronounced ‘horror') has been building a cult following that has seen them appear at some of the biggest festivals in the world.

Twin Cities Media (USA)

April 26, 2022
%
Ho99o9 Finally Return And Make The Most Of Their Monday Night At The Varsity.

The Guardian (UK)

April 30, 2019
80
%
Ho99o9 review – power and panic from pogoing punk-rap firestarters 4 / 5 stars 4 out of 5 stars.

Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)

July 20, 2018
90
%
FESTIVAL 2000 Trees Festival 2018

Dallas Observer (USA)

April 3, 2018
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In the musical neighborhood of Geto Boys at the intersection of Bad Brains and Death Grips lives Ho99o9 (pronounced “horror”) — a hip-hop duo, TheOGM and Eaddy, from New Jersey by way of Los Angeles.

Louder Sound

February 5, 2018
%
At best, their melodies are a distant relative to Husker Du, at worst, a half-remembered Ghost tune, but when they do attempt a metal riff, the cleanness of their tone fails to add any necessary ballast to Jock Norton’s unruffled vocals.

The Skinny (UK)

December 14, 2017
80
%
Stereo, Glasgow, Scotland on December 11, 2017

Past critic reviews published in

Faster Louder (Australia)

Image Credit

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