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Ho99o9 performing during the North American Tour at the Austin360 Amphitheater in Austin, Texas on July 18, 2019, with theOGM and Eaddy.
Known for their abrasive and confrontational performance style akin to that of Death Grips combined with the punk-infused raucousness of outfits such as Black Flag, Ho99o9 are an alternative hip-hop group based in Los Angeles, California. Hailing from Newark, New Jersey, the project was started by the group's frontrunners, theOGM and Eaddy, in 2012. Both were initially involved in a performing arts collective known as the NJstreetKLAN, where they began to flex their creative muscles.

Their first full-length effort, United States of Horror, arrived in May 2017. The record maintained the ferocity delivered on previous releases, but contained within more crystalline production techniques and a vast sound palette that incorporated different styles of percussion, such as trap, gabba, and hardcore punk. (Source: AllMusic)
Ho99o9 shared the stage with Korn, Alice In Chains, and Underoath at the Austin360 Amphitheater. The band continues across the United States and Canada with the last stop at the Bunkhouse Saloon in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 18, 2019.

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