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ho99o9 + VMO Patterns, Brighton
Friday 3rd July 2026 Doors at 19:00
ho99o9 Fan Reviews (3) 5.0
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Energetic Amazing Show

Ho99o9 have the crowd eating out of the palm of their hands from the moment they hit the stage, the band's energy transfers to the crowd and the whole floor is a mosh pit in seconds. Was heavy hard hitting hard-core punk with some slower electronic tunes. They're either screaming on the heavy numbers or rapping on slower ones but either way they absolutely smashed it in London last night. Great band who should be huge in future.

Posted by Cn on 14/12/2017

Ho99o9, Electric Ballroom, London - 13th December 2017

Amazing

The live performance was as amazing as expected, the support were equally werid, all in all exactly what you'd expect from a crazy punk gig! Shame about the price of the merch tho, feel as though ho99o9 were trying to gain major capital from £25 t-shirts.. still, they are one of the best bands around and they topped the time I saw death grips. :)

Posted anonymously on 09/12/2017

Ho99o9, Chalk, Brighton - 8th December 2017

Blinding

This is the 3rd time I've seen ho99or and they never disappoint, last nights gig was amazing. Loads of stage diving and great punk music... these guys should be huge soon

Posted by Craig on 22/06/2017

Ho99o9, Underworld, London - 21st June 2017

Ho99o9 (pronounced “Horror”) are an experimental punk-rap duo originally from New Jersey, now based in Los Angeles. Formed by theOGM (Jean-Claude Bernard Jr.) and Yeti Bones (Eaddy), the group fuse hardcore punk, hip-hop, industrial noise and horrorcore imagery into a sound that’s as confrontational as it is innovative. Emerging from the DIY underground and art-punk spaces of Newark, Ho99o9 gained attention with early releases like Mutant Freax (2014) and Horrors of 1999 (2015), quickly earning a reputation for anarchic live shows and fearless political commentary.


Their debut album United States of Horror (2017) pushed their vision to new extremes — a visceral, genre-smashing soundtrack to social unrest — followed by Skin (2022), produced by Travis Barker, which leaned further into industrial and metal influences. Ho99o9’s live performances are intense, theatrical eruptions of energy that blur the line between punk show and performance art, uniting mosh-pit chaos with razor-sharp critique. Constantly evolving yet unmistakably distinct, they remain one of the most electrifying and uncompromising forces in modern heavy music.


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