EYEHATEGOD Frontman Found 'Alive And Well'

September 14, 2005

Following initial reports that EYEHATEGOD frontman Mike Williams was "unaccounted for" in the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina late last month, it has now emerged that Williams has in fact been located and is said to be alive and well. According to various reports, Mike stayed behind in the New Orleans area but managed to stay out of harm's way and has since made contact with his bandmates.

EYEHATEGOD recently released 10-song CD collection, entitled "Preaching the End-Time Message", through Emetic Records. The album includes several rare and live recordings as well as three brand-new tracks recorded on March 10, 2005.

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