Psychobilly? Hard Rock? Punk? VIVA HATE could be described as all (or none) of the above. Drawing on influences including 70s arena rock, early-80s skate punk and death rock, modern psychobilly and more, VIVA HATE have come to rise above the trends of cookie-cutter pop and retro rehash. By distilling the ingredients of their influences, rather than watering them down, VIVA HATE have carved out their own niche within the ever-expanding musical underground.
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Psychobilly? Hard Rock? Punk? VIVA HATE could be described as all (or none) of the above. Drawing on influences including 70s arena rock, early-80s skate punk and death rock, modern psychobilly and more, VIVA HATE have come to rise above the trends of cookie-cutter pop and retro rehash. By distilling the ingredients of their influences, rather than watering them down, VIVA HATE have carved out their own niche within the ever-expanding musical underground.
In addition to an onslaught of southern California performances, VIVA HATE have already completed regional tours supporting the platinum-selling AFI, New York Hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front, the legendary Sick of it All and Madball. They have also shared the stage with The Reverend Horton Heat, Mad Sin, Koffin Kats, Throw Rag and many others.
Band members include Matt Wedgley (Dirty Filthy Mugs), Geoff Kresge (ex-AFI, ex-HorrorPops, Tiger Army), Eric Razo (Henchmen) and Greg Utter (Swingin' Utters).
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