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DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
The Ritz
Oct 23, 2026 • 5:30pm
Raleigh, NC
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Oct 22, 2026 • 6:30pm
Nashville, TN
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
The Masquerade - Heaven
Oct 21, 2026 • 5:30pm
Atlanta, GA
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
House of Blues Houston
Oct 17, 2026 • 5:30pm
Houston, TX
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
Aztec Theatre
Oct 16, 2026 • 6:00pm
San Antonio, TX
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
Emo's Austin
Oct 15, 2026 • 5:30pm
Austin, TX
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
The Van Buren
Oct 12, 2026 • 6:30pm
Phoenix, AZ
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
Riverside Municipal Auditorium
Oct 9, 2026 • 5:30pm
Riverside, CA
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
Knitting Factory - Spokane
Oct 4, 2026 • 6:30pm
Spokane, WA
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
Knitting Factory - Boise
Oct 3, 2026 • 7:00pm
Boise, ID
Dying Fetus x Sanguisugabogg
Summit Music Hall
Oct 1, 2026 • 5:30pm
Denver, CO
Dying Fetus & Sanguisugabogg - 15+
Uptown Theater Minneapolis
Sep 29, 2026 • 5:30pm
Minneapolis, MN
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
House of Blues Chicago
Sep 27, 2026 • 5:30pm
Chicago, IL
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
The Crofoot Ballroom
Sep 25, 2026 • 5:30pm
Pontiac, MI
Dying Fetus x Sanguisugabogg
The Danforth Music Hall
Sep 23, 2026 • 5:30pm
Toronto, ON
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
L'Olympia
Sep 21, 2026 • 6:30pm
Montreal, QC
DYING FETUS & SANGUISUGABOGG
The Fillmore Silver Spring
Sep 18, 2026 • 6:30pm
Silver Spring, MD
CHAOS & CARNAGE 2025 ft. Dying Fetus + Cradle of Filth
The National
May 2, 2025 • 4:30pm
Richmond, VA

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Dying Fetus: Grind Meets Groove, No Filler

Bonesaw roots, razor grooves

Maryland's Dying Fetus shaped brutal death metal by fusing knotted technical runs with heavy, head-down grooves. Sanguisugabogg bring a blunt, low-slung stomp that sets the table for the headliner's tighter attack. Expect Subjected to a Beating, From Womb to Waste, and Homicidal Retribution to anchor the night, with pace swings that keep pits bursting and then snapping shut. Openers will likely land Face Ripped Off or Pissed for their biggest surges, and the bill overall favors short, ruthless song structures.

Pit energy, eyes up

The crowd trends mixed in age, with patched vests, worn black tees, and a watchful pit where people shove hard but lift fast when someone slips. Trivia worth knowing: John Gallagher remains the lone founding member, and the trio writes parts so one guitar can cover rhythm while hinting at melody between chugs. Another small nugget is how their early work traveled from tiny DIY circles to a long partnership with Relapse, tightening production without sanding off the grit. Note that the songs and staging mentioned here are informed guesses from recent patterns, and the band may pivot on the night.

Dying Fetus: Culture In The Crush

What people wear and shout

You will see battle jackets with older Relapse-era patches next to fresh prints from Sanguisugabogg, often in swampy green or toxic yellow. Between songs, a low chant of Fetus sometimes starts near the rail, and many fans shout the punchline line in From Womb to Waste right on cue. Long-sleeve shirts with heavy sleeve prints move fast at the table, and tapes and vinyl reissues get real attention from the early birds.

Rituals at merch and in the pit

In the pit, people switch between quick circles and hard two-step during the slower riffs, then fan out for air when the blasts return. Hair is down, shoes are practical, and you will spot earplugs more often than not, a sign of a crowd that wants to go hard and last the full set. After the noise, fans often swap patch sources and compare set highlights, with older heads pointing out small changes in song endings. It feels communal without being precious, with nods to 90s cover art styles and a shared pace that values momentum over poses.

Dying Fetus: Mechanics of the Maul

One guitar, wall of sound

Onstage, Dying Fetus keep riffs first, with vocals riding just above the kick drum so the words punch without blurring the patterns. The single-guitar setup stays huge because the bass mirrors the low strings, then jumps an octave on turnarounds to widen the chord feel. Drums favor quick, dry blasts and clear cymbal counts, which makes the many tempo drops hit like a trapdoor. A small but telling habit is stretching a breakdown by one extra bar live when the room is moving, then snapping back to album speed on the next song.

Little tweaks, big drops

Leads are short and purposeful, more about clawing texture than long melodies, which leaves space for the groove to breathe. Expect gritty reds and stark whites from the lights, enough to mark drops and stops while keeping focus on the playing. The result is music-first pacing where arrangements feel trimmed to the bone and every hit lands clean.

Dying Fetus: If You Like, You'll Like

Kindred heavies, different accents

Fans of Cannibal Corpse will recognize the tight, straight-ahead chug and quick riff turns that drive the verses. Suffocation shares the lurch from blast to slam, a whiplash move that Dying Fetus also rides with confidence. If the caustic bark and pointed themes of Cattle Decapitation work for you, the headliner's blunt social streak will land too. Listeners who like Gatecreeper for their big, roomy grooves may find similar release in the headliner's longer breakdowns.

Why the overlap works

All four acts favor purposeful drumming where kicks map the riffs, which keeps pits moving in clear waves rather than chaos. The shared draw is simple: dense guitar tone, clear rhythm cues, and front-rows that value impact over polish.

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