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Eagles of Death Metal is an American
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band from Palm Desert, California, formed in 1998. Founded by Jesse Hughes (vocals, guitar) and Josh Homme (drums), the band also includes a wide range of other musicians who perform both on the band's studio albums and at live shows. Hughes and Homme are the only permanent members of the band, with Homme rarely performing at live shows due to commitment to his other band,
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. The band's current touring line-up includes Hughes alongside Josh Jove (guitar), Eden Galindo (guitar),
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(bass) and Jorma Vik (drums). Despite their name, Eagles of Death Metal are not a death metal band, and the name is intended to be humorous. In a 2003 interview, Homme described the sound of the band as a combination of " bluegrass slide guitar mixed with stripper drum beats and
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vocals." Hughes is known for his enthusiastic interaction with audiences at live performances.


Name origin

In a video interview taken at a Converse Music-sponsored event at the
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in London, Hughes states that he and Homme were in a bar watching a man dance to the song " Wind of Change" by the
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. When asked what he was doing, the man yelled, "This is death metal, dude!", to which Homme replied, "No, it's not. This is like the
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of death metal." An alternative story concerning the origin of the band name claims that the name originated during an exchange in which a friend of Homme was attempting to convert Hughes to the death metal genre. When the friend played a song by the Polish band Vader and made a claim that the song was within the death metal genre, Homme then referred to Vader as "the Eagles of death metal". After hearing this phrase, Hughes wondered what a cross between the Eagles and a death metal band would sound like.


History


Early years (1998–2003)

Eagles of Death Metal formed in Palm Desert, California, in 1998 and first appeared on Josh Homme's
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''
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'', released that year. Over the next few years, Homme became distracted from the band due to the success of
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. However, in an October 2008 interview, he reaffirmed his commitment to the band saying, "This isn't a side project for me. I'm in two bands. I have musical schizophrenia, and this is one of those personalities. In brief they are amazing."


''Peace, Love, Death Metal'' (2004–2005)

The band released their debut album, '' Peace, Love, Death Metal'', in March 2004. Several songs from the album were used in American
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including those for
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, Comcast,
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, Nissan Motors,
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,
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Motors and Wendy's, as well as in the trailer for the film ''
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'' and for a promotional disc for the film '' Grindhouse,'' which was available at Hot Topic stores prior to the film's release. The first song on the album, "I Only Want You", was also used on the soundtrack for the
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game '' Gran Turismo 4'', as well as by Microsoft in advertising for the launch of Windows 8.
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, a manufacturer of skateboard shoes, has featured the song in the montage section of episode 1 in their new series of skate films entitled, ''United By Fate''. "Miss Alissa" was featured on Nike's
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campaign video. The video is entitled "Winner Stays" and featured footballers
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, Andrea Pirlo, Neymar, Tim Howard and many others.


''Death by Sexy'' (2006–2007)

Eagles of Death Metal returned on April 11, 2006, with their second effort, ''
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''. During the first half of 2006, they toured in support of The Strokes and headlined their own U.S. tour with openers The Giraffes, followed by dates opening for
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as well as performing with
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. In the fall of 2006, the band had an opening support slot with
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, but this lasted for only one show.
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referred to the band as "Pigeons of Shit Metal" from the stage that night, which resulted in Eagles of Death Metal using the phrase on a T-shirt. The track "Chase the Devil" from the album was included in the soundtrack for ''
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''. Not only that, the track "Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang!)" was part of the soundtrack for Electronic Arts' '' Need for Speed: Carbon''. "Cherry Cola" was used in a Microsoft Zune commercial, and "Don't Speak" was featured in ''
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'', where the band is seen playing it live; in addition, the song was used in a Guy Ritchie-directed Nike ad ahead of
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. The song " I Want You So Hard" was also featured on the
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series '' True Blood'' during the credit sequence of episode 8 in season 1. The track "I Got A Feeling (Just Nineteen)" was featured in the TV show ''
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'' in the
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episode "Sex, Birth, Death". It plays during the part of the episode when the BAU visit Nathan Harris (played by
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) at his home.


''Heart On'' (2008–2009)

On October 21, 2008, ahead of their third album release, the Eagles of Death Metal performed a live concert at the Hollywood & Highland Virgin Megastore in Los Angeles for the launch of the video game '' Midnight Club: Los Angeles''. The first single from the third album, "Wannabe in L.A.", is also in the game. The song is also featured in the music rhythm game '' Guitar Hero 5'' and the racing game DiRT 2. "I'm Your Torpedo" and "High Voltage" were also featured in the 2009
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set film, ''Whip It''. Furthermore, "Now I'm A Fool" was used in the 2012 film ''Silver Linings Playbook''. The track "High Voltage" from '' Heart On'' was featured in an online campaign for
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in 2010. Their third album, titled '' Heart On'', was released on October 28, 2008 (November 4, 2008 in Canada), and was accompanied by a North American tour. On February 4, 2009, Eagles of Death Metal performed on a live webcast for Fuel.tv as part of their Heart On tour and performed as a warm up act on tour with
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. In 2010, touring bassist Brian O'Connor was diagnosed with cancer and had to undergo
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. Josh Homme, along with
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and John Paul Jones, announced a concert at the
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in London to raise money for O'Connor's treatment.
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filled in on the bass while O'Connor recovered. In September 2011, Hughes released his debut solo album, '' Honkey Kong'', under the sobriquet Boots Electric.


''Zipper Down'' (2013–2015)

On October 19, 2013, Hughes posted a video of studio footage on his Instagram account, specifying that a new Eagles of Death Metal album due next year was in the works. Homme announced that the band would play two headliner shows in the UK, one at the KOKO in London and one at the infamous Garage in Glasgow. Homme later confirmed that the band is playing the second stage at Download. In June 2015, the band announced that their next album, ''
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'', would be released on October 2. The first single from the album, titled "
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", was made available for streaming on
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's website."Eagles Of Death Metal at Tel Aviv – I Only Want You", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R5sQSrYIgA


Bataclan attack (2015)

On November 13, 2015, Eagles of Death Metal were playing a sold-out concert to about 1,500 guests at the
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theatre in Paris. The band had started performing the song "Kiss the Devil" when Islamist terrorists killed about 90 fans. According to reports, the terrorists shot indiscriminately into the crowd, including those seeking cover by lying on the floor, and then detonated explosive vests when the theatre was stormed by special police units. Hughes escaped via the backstage, along with guitarist Eden Galindo and drummer Julian Dorio, while bassist
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, who was on the other side of the stage, ran backstage and sought shelter in a dressing room with some fans. Guitarist Dave Catching retreated to a small bathroom and was later evacuated along with McJunkins by French police. Among those killed in the attack was 36 year old Nick Alexander, who worked at the band's merchandise table during the group's European tour. Following the attack, a Facebook campaign was created by
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with the intention of getting the band's cover of the
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song " Save a Prayer" to number one on the UK Singles Chart. The campaign was promoted by Duran Duran and headed up by Duran Duran frontman Simon Le Bon, who promised to donate their proceeds from the sale to charity. The song ultimately peaked at number 53 for the chart dated the week after the attack. Eagles of Death Metal issued a statement about the attacks on November 18, thanking "the French police, the
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, the U.S. and French State Departments, and especially all those at ground zero with us who helped each other as best they could during this unimaginable ordeal, proving once again that love overshadows evil." On November 25, ''
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'' posted an interview with the band members, including Homme, about the attacks and their aftermath. During the interview, a shaken Hughes told ''Vice'' founder Shane Smith that the band plans to finish their European tour in memory of those who died at their concert. Homme encouraged musicians of any genre to cover the band's song "I Love You All the Time", and all of the subsequent proceeds due to the band would be donated to his charity Sweet Stuff Foundation, which would then be donated to the victims of the attack. The song was subsequently covered by several artists, including
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, Dean Ween Group, Savages, Matt Cameron,
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, Petra Haden, Florence and the Machine, Kings of Leon, Ed Harcourt, Mini Mansions, Jimmy Eat World, and Imagine Dragons. In December 2015, Pearl Jam issued a single featuring Matt Cameron's cover of "I Love You All the Time" and their own live rendition of the EODM song "I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)" that they performed live at their November 22 concert in Rio de Janeiro. As with the covers, the proceeds from the single were donated to the Sweet Stuff Foundation. On December 7, the band – without Homme – appeared on stage at a U2 concert at the
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in Paris in their first concert appearance since the attack. The bands performed a cover of
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's " People Have the Power" together before Eagles of Death Metal performed "I Love You All the Time". In a statement following the performance, Hughes thanked U2 and said that the band would return to Paris in February 2016. The following day, the band revisited the Bataclan to pay their respects to the victims of the attack.


Nos Amis Tour and controversy (2016–2018)

In December 2015, the band announced the resumption of their European tour, which they had renamed the "Nos Amis Tour" ("Our Friends Tour"). The tour included a date at the Olympia in Paris on February 16. Ticket holders from the November show at the Bataclan were able to attend the Olympia concert for free. In an interview with
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in March 2016, Hughes claimed that some members of the
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security staff were complicit in the attack. Hughes subsequently apologized for his comments following condemnation from French officials and the owners of the Bataclan. The band were dropped from the lineup of the
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festival for these and other comments. At the reopening of the Bataclan in November 2016, Hughes and another band member were reportedly denied entry by staff due to Hughes' comments. However, according to the band's manager, Hughes never attempted to enter the club, though he was in Paris at the time of the concert. A documentary directed by
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, son of Tom Hanks, about the band and the aftermath of the
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attack, entitled '' Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends)'', premiered in February 2017 on
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. The band was announced as a supporting act alongside Russian Circles on
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's Spring 2017 tour in the United States. During the first show of the tour on April 14 in
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, Hughes introduced Jennie Vee as the new bassist for Eagles of Death Metal. On March 28, 2017 Jay Chandrasekhar announced on
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that Eagles of Death Metal was scoring the movie '' Super Troopers 2''. On April 26, 2017, the Spanish police announced that one of the nine men arrested the previous day in connection with the March 2016 terrorist attacks in Brussels was spotted and questioned outside the band's concert venue in Barcelona on September 10, 2016. According to the police source, he was subsequently put under surveillance, as were his entourage, which eventually led to the arrest of the nine men on April 25, 2017, in and around Barcelona. On December 31, 2018, the band played a New Year's Eve Show at
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, a nightclub in
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. During the set the band played "Kiss the Devil" for the first time in three years. Singer Jesse Hughes announced to the crowd before playing the song that the band "was taking back a song taken from them", and after singing the song expressed his appreciation to the crowd for being a part of reclaiming his song.


Style and influences

Eagles of Death Metal's music has been described as garage rock,
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, hard rock, rockabilly,
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,
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, desert rock, punkabilly,
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, glam rock, rock and roll,
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, and " rockabilly-metal". The sound has been noted for containing elements of bluegrass and
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, and has also been described as "a mash-up of
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, rockabilly and
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-style
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".


Members


Members

* Jesse Hughes a.k.a. The Devil/Boots Electric – lead vocals, guitar, bass, various other instruments (1998–present) * Josh Homme a.k.a. Carlo Von Sexron/DP Pete/Baby Duck/Zombie Zebra – drums, bass, backing vocals, guitar, various other instruments (1998–present)


Current live members

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– bass, vocals *Josh Jové – guitar *Eden Galindo – guitar, vocals *Jorma Vik – drums, percussion


Past contributors

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a.k.a. Timmy/Tipover – guitar (2003–2004) *
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a.k.a. Sugardick – drums (2004, 2012) * Brian O'Connor a.k.a. Big Hands/BOC – bass, vocals (2005–2014) *
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a.k.a. Hot Damn Sweet Sam – drums (2005) *
Gene Trautmann Gene Trautmann (born 1966) is a former drummer for Queens of the Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal, Dig, and the Miracle Workers. Biography Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Trautmann started playing along to records when he was 11 or 12. ...
a.k.a. Teen Dream – drums (2006–2008) *
Joey Castillo Joseph William Castillo (born March 30, 1966) is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known for being the drummer of the hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a member of Circle Jerks, The Bronx and ...
a.k.a. The Sexy-Mexy – drums (2005, 2008–2012) *Jeff Friedl a.k.a. The White Don Cheadle – drums, keys (2015) * Julian Dorio – drums (2015–2016) *
Matt McJunkins :''McJunkins leads here. For people carrying the surname, see McJunkin'' Matt McJunkins (born March 19, 1983) is an American musician and photographer best known for touring and recording with the American rock band A Perfect Circle. He is a form ...
– bass guitar (2015–2017) *
Stefan Olsdal Bo Stefan Alexander Olsdal (born 31 March 1974) is a Swedish-Luxembourgish bassist/guitarist of the alternative rock band Placebo, he is part of the electronic band Digital 21 + Stefan Olsdal and launched the electronic/dance remix at Hotel Perso ...
– of Placebo, bass when the two bands toured together in 2003 *
Abby Travis Abby Travis (born November 10, 1969) is an American musician. In the 1990s, she began working as a touring bass player. She has worked with The Go-Go's, The Eagles of Death Metal, Masters of Reality, The Bangles, KMFDM, Beck, and Elastica. A ...
– Covered bass for O'Connor (2010) *
Dean Fertita Dean Anthony Fertita (born September 6, 1970) is an American rock multi-instrumentalist.Brian McColluMetro Detroit musician Dean Fertita moves to the front lines with the Dead Weatherfreep.com Retrieved: 2009-07-25 He is best known as a member of ...
– Also covered for O'Connor. Played keys on '' Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' *Jon Russo – keyboard on the ''Zipper Down'' tour. *
Jack Black Thomas Jacob Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, and musician. He is known for his acting roles in the films '' High Fidelity'' (2000), '' Shallow Hal'' (2001), '' Orange County'' (2002), ''School of Rock'' (2003), '' ...
a.k.a. Blackjack/Jeff Boyles – vocals *
Dave Grohl David Eric Grohl (born January 14, 1969) is an American musician. He is the founder of the rock band Foo Fighters, in which he is the lead singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter. Prior to forming Foo Fighters, he was the drummer of grun ...
a.k.a. Diablo – guitar *Wendy Rae Fowler a.k.a. Wendy Ramone/Wendy Ray Moan – backing vocals on ''
Death by Sexy ''Death by Sexy'' is the second album by the American rock group Eagles of Death Metal. It was rumoured to be released in summer 2005 but was pushed back to April 11, 2006. The album cover of ''Death by Sexy'' has elements similar to the covers o ...
'' *
Brody Dalle Brody Dalle (born Bree Joanna Alice Robinson; 1 January 1979) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and musician. She began playing music in her adolescence and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18, where she founded the punk rock band The Di ...
a.k.a. Queen Bee – vocals *
Alain Johannes Alain Johannes Mociulski (born May 2, 1962) is a Chilean-American multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, whose primary instruments are guitar and bass. He is a founding member of several bands, including the alternative rock group Eleven, and has ...
– piano, horns, vocals, engineering, mixing and mastering on several recordings and played mandolin on '' The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' *
Troy Van Leeuwen Troy Van Leeuwen (born January 5, 1970) is an American musician and record producer. He is best known as a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist in the rock band Queens of the Stone Age, with whom he has recorded four studio albums. Joining the ba ...
a.k.a. Lefty Trizzle – piano and backing vocals on ''Death by Sexy'' and backing vocals on ''Heart On'' as well as guitar and backing vocals on several live performances * Liam Lynch – vocals, music videos *
Nick Oliveri Nick Steven Oliveri (born October 21, 1971) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He is perhaps best known as a former bassist of Kyuss and later Queens of the Stone Age from 1998 to 2004. Oliveri is also a solo artist and ...
– bass on ''Peace, Love, Death Metal''. *
Natasha Shneider Natasha Shneider (May 22, 1956 – July 2, 2008), born Natalia Mikhailovna Schneiderman (russian: Наталья Михайловна Шнайдерман, ), was a Latvian-born Russian-American musician and actress. She was most notably the keyb ...
– vocals on ''Peace, Love, Death Metal'' *
Taylor Hawkins Oliver Taylor Hawkins (February 17, 1972 – March 25, 2022) was an American musician, best known as the drummer of the rock band Foo Fighters, with whom he recorded eight studio albums between 1999 and 2021. Before joining the band in 1997, he ...
– drums * Mark Lanegan – vocals *Tuesday Cross – additional vocals on ''Zipper Down'' and keyboard on the ''Zipper Down'' tour. * Juliette Lewis – additional vocals on ''Zipper Down''. *
Matt Sweeney Matt Sweeney (born July 2, 1969) is an American musician and record producer best known as a guitarist of Skunk (band), Skunk, Chavez (band), Chavez, and supergroup Zwan. Early life and education Sweeney was born in New Jersey. His father was ...
– additional guitar on ''Zipper Down''. *
Tony Bevilacqua Anthony Peter Bevilacqua (born July 23, 1976) is an American musician. He is currently guitarist with The Distillers. He also used the stage name A stage name is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers—such as actors, comedians, sing ...
– horns on ''Heart On'' * Kat Von D – vocals on ''Heart On'' *Micah Hughes – drums on their cover of "Addicted To Love", backing vocals. * Rat Scabies – guest appearances with the band at their London shows in 2008, 2009 and 2015. *
Brent Hinds William Brent Hinds (born January 16, 1974) is an American musician best known as a member of the Atlanta, Georgia metal band Mastodon, in which he shares guitar duties with Bill Kelliher and vocal duties with Troy Sanders and Brann Dailor. ...
– guest guitar on tour in 2017 * Dave Catching a.k.a. Darlin' Dave/Davey Jo – guitar, vocals, slide bass


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Peace, Love, Death Metal'' (2004) * ''
Death by Sexy ''Death by Sexy'' is the second album by the American rock group Eagles of Death Metal. It was rumoured to be released in summer 2005 but was pushed back to April 11, 2006. The album cover of ''Death by Sexy'' has elements similar to the covers o ...
'' (2006) * '' Heart On'' (2008) * ''
Zipper Down ''Zipper Down'' is the fourth studio album from American rock band Eagles of Death Metal. It was released on October 2, 2015. The first single, "Complexity", was made available for streaming on Pitchfork Media's website in June 2015. The entire a ...
'' (2015) * ''EODM Presents Boots Electric Performing the Best Songs We Never Wrote'' (2019)


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