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16volt began in 1991 with the mission to merge the raw guitars of early punk with the heavy beats and energy of industrial dance music. In 1992, 16volt ’s founder and frontman, Eric Powell, signed w (More...)
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16volt began in 1991 with the mission to merge the raw guitars of early punk with the heavy beats and energy of industrial dance music. In 1992, 16volt ’s founder and frontman, Eric Powell, signed with the Cargo Records industrial subsidiary and now infamous Re-Constriction Records. 16volt’s debut, “Wisdom,” was co-produced by David Ogilvie (Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy) and Keith “Fluffy” Auerbach (Ministry) and was released in 1993. Met with worldwide acclaim from fans and press alike, “Wisdom” officially put 16volt on the map and, along with Powell, was credited with helping spawn a genre of industrial known as “coldwave”. That same year, 16volt hit the road, playing shows to club crowds on the West Coast of the United States. In 1994, 16volt skipped the industry-standard “sophomore jinx” and released the slightly more raw-sounding “Skin.” This release brought more praise and won features in Alternative Press, Kerrang!, CMJ, Industrial Nation, B-Side, and more. “Skin” reached the #2 slot on Rolling Stone’s alternative charts and charted everywhere from the United States (CMJ) to France, Germany, Ireland, and Japan. 16volt hit the road again for club shows and radio junkets and destroyed it everywhere they showed up. 16volt’s third release came in 1996 by the name of “Letdowncrush.” Co-produced by Jeff “Critter” Newell (Ministry, Filter) and featuring special guests Stella (Stella Soleil, Sister Soleil), William Tucker (Ministry), Marc LaCorte, and Bryan Black (Haloblack, Motor, Xlover), the release once again proved that 16volt was a major force to be reckoned with. Interviews and features followed in huH, B-Side, Alternative Press, Kerrang!, CMJ, Industrial Nation, Guitar Player, and many more respected national rags. LDC charted again, this time at #1 on the Rolling Stone alternative charts and globally on college and commercial radio. This release also marked the debut of 16volt’s national touring career. Vowing to stay on the road for as long as possible, Powell put together a lineup that would tour for over nine months straight in a custom van, making their way around the United States several times with the likes of Chemlab, Bile, Acumen Nation, and Korn. The touring paid off and interest in 16volt grew. The band returned home to be wined and dined by much larger labels. In 1998, along with full-time members Mike Peoples on bass and Kraig Tyler (Chemlab, Crazytown) on guitar, 16volt signed with Slipdisc/Mercury/PolyGram and got to work on the band’s fourth release, “Supercoolnothing.” Produced by Bill Kennedy (Nine Inch Nails, Megadeth, Sepultura) and Joseph Bishara (Drown, Danzig), SCN was the band’s most aggressive album to date. This time, Powell and Co. got a hand from special guest Chris Vrenna (Nine Inch Nails, Tweaker) on drums. Upon completion of the album and the most intense promotion schedule to date, they hit the road adding John "Servo" DeSalvo (KMFDM, Chemlab) on Drums, playing shows with the likes of Orgy, The Flys, and Candlebox. During the first two weeks of touring, however, Mercury/PolyGram was purchased by Seagram’s, creating a ripple that would send 16volt back home and cause the firing of the entire Mercury team slated to work on the SCN record promotion. Two weeks after the chaos, SCN was released with no promotion, no touring, and no support. 16volt quickly began to search for another label to pick up the pieces, but it was too late and the mess too large. After close to a year of fighting, lawsuits, and the inability to make something good come from the bad, Powell shut down operations and pulled the plug. Kraig moved on to join Crazytown and Mike and Servo carried on with their own side projects. After a long and well-deserved hiatus, the band convinced an investor to buy back SCN from the dead labels; they then re-released it on their own as “SuperCoolNothing V2.0”, a.k.a. "SCN2.0." The double-disc set included remixes by Filter, Orgy, Deadsy, and Crazy Town, in addition to some demo tracks that the band had started working on. Powell gathered the troops sans Tyler and began to mount a comeback. Shortly after the re-release, 16volt was tapped by Sony to provide the soundtrack to a new PlayStation 2 game called “Primal.” At the end of production, 16volt had furnished 12 tracks (The Official Primal Combat Soundtrack) and was actually digitized into the game as the opening-cinematics band. To celebrate the release of “Primal,” 16volt hit the road in 2002 with KMFDM for a North American whirlwind, completing 34 shows in 36 days. Most of the dates were sold out, and by KMFDM’s own admission the tour was one of the best packages they had ever put out. 16volt returned home on the tour bus and inked a deal with Capitol Records. The band then spent 11 months working on demos and being bombarded with pressure to compromise, which ultimately forced Powell to walk away and head back underground. In 2005, Powell inked a one-off deal with Cleopatra Records to release 16volt’s first-ever “best of” collection. The double-disc set titled “The Best of Sixteen Volt™” features fan-picked tracks on one disc and the first-ever live release of 16volt on disc two. Powell cleaned house, went into isolation, and began working on the next phase of 16volt. In August of 2006, Powell had a new record under his belt called “FullBlackHabit” that he began shopping to indie labels. He found a new home at Metropolis Records and inked a worldwide multi-album deal. The new record, slated for release in early 2007, features guests appearances by Paul Raven (Ministry, Killing Joke, Prong); Steve White (KMFDM); Bildeaux (Necrofix, Ohn); Kraig Tyler (Chemlab, Virus23, Crazytown); Scott Robison (drøne); and Jason Bazinet (SMP). In the Spring of 2008 16volt, with live members Steve White (KMFDM), Jason Bazinet (Chemlab, SMP), and the return of 16volt veteran Mike Peoples hit the road for a highly successful U.S./Canada tour. Playing 28 shows in 30 days the band once again set it's mark to a high level by playing to larger than expected crowds on all stops of the tour. On September 8, 2009, 16Volt released "American Porn Songs" on Metropolis Records. It has met with nothing less than very positive reviews by fans and pros alike, and is generally being heralded as their most kick butt work to date. It is yet another solid record, featuring the band's trademark layering of heavy, aggressive guitars over pummeling electronics and beats. 16volt hit the road again in the Spring of 2010 along with Chemlab and Left Spine Down on the highly energized and successful MIDI Ghetto Tour. Included was a stop at the Kinetik Festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, playing alongside Leather Strip, Imperitive Reaction, and more. 16volt is currently in the studio working on the next release. All of 16Volt's "American Porn Songs // Remixed Contest Entries" are downloadable at http://16volt.com/downloads/ User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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- 79 past gigs
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Past Gigs
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Jun 30
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Phoenix
Martini Ranch (Phoenix) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 26
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Dallas
The Church (Dallas) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 25
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Houston
Numbers (Houston) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 24
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Austin
Elysium (Austin) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt, 16 Volt - 2011
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Jun 23
Sinister Whisperz Tour - San Antonio
Click's Live (San Antonio) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 22
Sinister Whisperz Tour - New Orleans
The Howlin Wolf (New Orleans) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 20
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
The Marquee (Tulsa) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 19
Sinister Whisperz Tour - St. Louis
The Firebird (St Louis) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 18
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Chicago
Reggie's Rock Club (Chicago) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Jun 17
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Detroit
Token Lounge (Detroit) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 19
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Cincinnati
The 20th Century Theatre, Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 15
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Pittsburgh
Diesel (Pittsburgh) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 14
Sinister Whisperz Tour - New York
Santos Party House (New York) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 13
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Baltimore
Bourbon Street (Baltimore) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 12
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Richmond
The Fallout (Richmond) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 11
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Charlotte
Tremont Music Hall (Charlottesville) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 09
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Raleigh
Lincoln Theatre (Raleigh) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 06
Sinister Whisperz Tour - West Palm Beach
Respectable Street (West Palm Beach) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 05
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Jacksonville
Jack Rabbits (Jacksonville) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 04
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Savannah
The Wormhole (Savannah) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 02
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Atlanta
Masquerade (Atlanta) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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May 01
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Nashville
Exit/In (Nashville) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 30
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Indianapolis
Tru Nightclub (Indianapolis) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 29
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Toledo
Headliners (Toledo) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 28
Sinister Whisperz Tour - Cleveland
Peabody's Downunder (Cleveland) – My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 26
Milwaukee - 16volt Record Release Party + Live Show
Club Anything (Milwaukee) – 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 25
Madison - 16VOLT Record Release Party + Live Show
High Noon Saloon (Madison) – 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 21
Seattle - Record Release Party + Live Show
El Corazón (Seattle) – 16Volt - 2011
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Apr 20
Portland Record Release Party + Live Show
Fez Ballroom (Portland) – 16Volt - 2011
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Sep 17
KUFO and Bud Light present "Viva La Luna"
Hawthorne Theatre (Portland) – 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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Jun 04
MIDI Ghetto Tour
El Corazón (Seattle) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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Jun 03
MIDI Ghetto Tour
The Fez Ballroom (Portland) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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Jun 01
MIDI Ghetto Tour
DNA Lounge (San Francisco) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 31
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - Left Spine Down, 16Volt, Chemlab - Hollywood
The Roxy Theatre (Los Angeles) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 30
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - Left Spine Down, 16Volt, Chemlab - San Diego
The Ruby Room (San Diego) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 29
MIDI Ghetto Tour
SADISCO (Phoenix) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 28
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - Left Spine Down, 16Volt, Chemlab - Denver
The Roxy (Denver) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 27
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - Left Spine Down, 16Volt, Chemlab - Tulsa
The Marquee (Tulsa) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 26
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Elysium (Austin) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 25
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - LEFT SPINE DOWN, CHEMLAB, 16VOLT - Houston
Numbers (Houston) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 24
MIDI Ghetto Tour
The Howlin Wolf (New Orleans) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 22
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Respectable Street (West Palm Beach) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 21
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Jack Rabbits (Jacksonville) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 20
MIDI Ghetto Tour
The Brewery (Raleigh) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 19
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - Left Spine Down, 16Volt, Chemlab - Richmond, VA
The Fallout (Richmond) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 18
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Rock and Roll Hotel (Washington D.C.) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 17
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Rex Theatre (Pittsburgh) – Cyanotic, Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 16
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Peabody's Downunder (Cleveland) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 15
Left Spine Down
Santos Party House (New York) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 15
2010 MIDI Ghetto Tour - Left Spine Down, Chemlab and 16Volt - Philadelphia
M-Room (Philadelphia) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 14
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Club Hell (Providence) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 12
Kinetik Festival 3.0
Usine C (Montreal) – Absolute Body Control, Aliceffekt, Alien Vampires, Combichrist, Covenant, David Carretta, Decoded Feedback, Destroid, FGFC820, Faderhead, Frozen Plasma, Imperative Reaction, Lights of Euphoria, Melotron, Memmaker, Nachtmahr, Rotersand, Tactical Sekt, Terrorfakt, Unter Null, Chemlab, Iszoloscope, Leæther Strip, Hocico, Vomito Negro, Run Level Zero, Caustic, Alter der Ruine, 16Volt, Synapscape, Hypnoskull, Left Spine Down, Dive, FabrikC, iVardensphere, Ambassador21, Tyske Ludder, The Gothsicles, Detroit Diesel - 2010
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May 12
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Moon Over Marin (London) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 11
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Zaphod Beeblebrox (Ottawa) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 10
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Neu+ral (Toronto) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 09
2010 MIDI GHETTO tour
darkroom (Chicago) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 08
2010 - MIDI GHETTO TOUR - LEFT SPINE DOWN, CHEMLAB, 16VOLT - St. Louis
Crack Fox (St Louis) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 07
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Miramar Theatre (Milwaukee) – Chemlab, Caustic, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 06
2010 MIDI GHETTO Tour - Left Spine Down, Chemlab, 16Volt - La Crosse Wisconsin
The Warehouse (Oss) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 05
2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR - Left Spine Down, 16 Volt and Chemlab - Fargo
VFW (South Burlington) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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May 04
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Ozzy's (Winnipeg) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down, The Rabid Whole - 2010
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May 03
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Walkers Night Club (Saskatoon) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down, The Rabid Whole - 2010
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May 02
MIDI Ghetto Tour
New City (10081, Jasper Avenue) (Edmonton) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down, iVardensphere - 2010
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May 01
MIDI Ghetto Tour
The Warehouse (Calgary) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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Apr 30
MIDI Ghetto Tour
Rickshaw Theater (Vancouver) – Chemlab, 16Volt, Left Spine Down - 2010
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Jul 11
Cyanotic
Bar Sinister (Hollywood) – Cyanotic, Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2009
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Jul 09
16Volt Precursor Tour
DNA Lounge (San Francisco) – Cyanotic, Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2009
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Jul 07
16Volt Precursor Tour
The Fez Ballroom (Portland) – Cyanotic, Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2009
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Jul 06
16Volt, Cyanotic Vs. Rabbit Junk 2009 Precursor West Coast Tour
Studio Seven (Seattle) – Cyanotic, Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2009
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Nov 08
REPO! The Genetic Opera Road Tour Kick Off Party
Fez Ballroom and Lounge (Portland) – 16Volt - 2008
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Nov 01
Fetish Masquerade Ball @ Dantes! with GENITORTURERS!
Dante's (Portland) – Genitorturers, 16Volt - 2008
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Oct 31
Haloween Ball with GENITORTURERS & 16VOLT!
Studio Seven (Seattle) – Genitorturers, 16Volt - 2008
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Jul 15
16Volt
El Corazón (Seattle) – Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2008
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Jul 13
16Volt
The Media Club (Vancouver) – Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2008
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Jul 12
Bella Morte
Fez Ballroom and Lounge (Portland) – Rabbit Junk, 16Volt - 2008
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Jul 11
Bella Morte
Silk Bar and Cafe (Sacramento) – 16Volt, Mankind Is Obsolete - 2008
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Jul 10
16Volt
DNA Lounge (San Francisco) – Everything Goes Cold, 16Volt - 2008
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Jul 09
Bella Morte
Knitting Factory (Hollywood) – Everything Goes Cold, 16Volt - 2008
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Jul 07
16Volt
Chic's (El Paso) – 16Volt - 2008


