Everything Went Black
50 top tracks
Everything Went Black
50 top tracks
Albums

Cycles of Light
Everything Went Black

Everything Went Black / Fister
Everything Went Black

Mosenthein
Everything Went Black

Pathogens
Everything Went Black

Altars & Arsonists
Everything Went Black

Casa de Diversion: Vol 1
Everything Went Black

Everything Went Black/Rattletooth Split
Everything Went Black

Night Terrors
Everything Went Black

Rattletooth/Everything Went Black Split
Everything Went Black

7" | Rough Mix | Seq. Ref.
Everything Went Black

Vol. 1
Everything Went Black

EWB & LMS split
Everything Went Black
Biography
There are at least two bands who have used the name Everything Went Black....Read more on Last.fm
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There are at least two bands who have used the name Everything Went Black.
1. Everything Went Black was a hardcore/metal band from Seattle with members of Trial, Undertow and future members of Himsa. They existed from 1997 to 2004 and put out several split EPs, 2 demos, and some compilation tracks.
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2. Everything Went Black is a Hardcore | Punk | Metal band from St.louis Mo. featuring ex-members of Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting, A Thousand Nations, Last Year's Youth, and the list goes on. Taking heavy influence from Black Flag and Entombed, the band creates a similar mix of dark, chaotic tunes, and tops it with life struggle and sacrilegious lyrical content.
EWB started in the summer of 2009 releasing their Demo | Ep "Pathogens recorded at Firebrand Studios by Thad Martin of Ashes And Iron (Ex-This Incredible Machine).
The band has already shared the stage with Trap Them, Saviours, Skeletonwitch, Have Heart, Foundation, Rise And Fall, and Soul Control and continues to play numerous in and out of town shows.
EWB plans to record a full length in 2010 with Chris Owens of Head Bangin' Kill Your Mama Music (Lords, Coliseum). <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Everything+Went+Black">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
