Ho99o9 isn’t just a band; it's a sonic Molotov cocktail hurled directly at the foundations of genre itself. The New Jersey-bred, Los Angeles-based duo, consisting of theOGM and Eaddy, churns out a primal scream of industrial hardcore punk, hip-hop aggression, and noise-rock dissonance. Drawing inspiration from Bad Brains, Death Grips, and Nine Inch Nails, Ho99o9 (pronounced "horror") carved their own path, ripping through the underground with their ferocious live shows and early EPs like "Mutant Freax." Their breakthrough came with albums like "United States of Horror," a brutal indictment of societal ills, and "Skin," which saw a further exploration of industrial textures. Known for their chaotic stage presence and politically charged lyrics, Ho9o9 transcends mere musical performance, offering a visceral experience that’s both exhilarating and unsettling. They've collaborated with artists like Corey Taylor (Slipknot) and Travis Barker, further solidifying their position at the vanguard of genre-bending extremity. Continuing to push boundaries, Ho99o9 remains a vital force in modern music, a reminder that true art is often born from confrontation. Currently, they continue to tour relentlessly and hint at new musical explorations, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.