Dying Fetus

Brutal Death Metal

Dying Fetus

About Dying Fetus

An extreme metal group with a knack for locating the sweet spot between blastbeats, guttural vocals, and hooks, Maryland's Dying Fetus combine elements of technical death metal and hardcore to forge their own distinctive brand of American grindcore. Emerging in the early '90s, the band earned a loyal following in the metal underground before flirting with mainstream success in the 2010s with Billboard-charting efforts like Reign Supreme (2012) and Wrong One to Fuck With (2017). With guitarist, vocalist, and sole constant member John Gallagher at the helm, Dying Fetus continued to snap necks on their uncompromising ninth long-player, 2023's Make Them Beg for Death. Dying Fetus was formed in 1991 in the waning days of death metal's heyday by John Gallagher (guitar/vocals), Nick Speleos (guitar), Brian Latta (guitar), Jason Netherton (bass), and Kevin Talley (drums). Pioneering bands like Napalm Death and Carcass had taken the U.K. and Europe by storm. Still, the subgenre never really caught on in America, having been utterly buried by grunge when Dying Fetus released their 1995 debut, Infatuation with Malevolence, which, admittedly, did little more than collect their old demos into a single package. After downsizing to a quartet with Speleos' departure, the band truly began to hit its stride with a slew of increasingly confident and inspired releases, including 1996's Purification Through Violence, 1998's Killing on Adrenaline, and 2000's Destroy the Opposition. Their notoriety continued to grow steadily within the extreme metal underground, as did their audience, thanks to a ferocious live presence and incessant touring at home and abroad with similarly aggressive bands like Kataklysm, The Crown, and Behemoth. Between road excursions, the band kept itself busy by re-releasing an expanded version of its debut in 1999 and the Grotesque Impalement EP in 2000. Midway through 2001, Gallagher was handed resignation letters from the other members of the group, who proceeded to join forces in a new project called Misery Index and thus left the future of Dying Fetus very much in doubt. But to everyone's surprise, Gallagher wasted no time hiring an entirely new lineup comprised of vocalist Vince Matthews, guitarist Mike Kimball, bassist Sean Beasley, and drummer Erik Sayenga. A new single entitled "Vengeance Unleashed" was recorded to support the band's touring commitments, which included that year's Wacken Open Air Festival, after which Dying Fetus entered the studio to prepare their next album, 2003's unrelenting Stop at Nothing. The blistering War of Attrition appeared in 2007, followed three years later by Descend into Depravity -- both on Relapse. The latter effort saw the band pare down to a power trio consisting of Gallagher, Beasley, and new drummer Trey Williams. Arriving in 2012, Reign Supreme became their first to reach the main Billboard album charts, a feat the group managed again in 2017 with Wrong One to Fuck With, which fared even better. Dying Fetus showed no signs of slowing down in 2023, releasing their ninth long-player, the savage and groove-laden Make Them Beg for Death. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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About Dying Fetus

An extreme metal group with a knack for locating the sweet spot between blastbeats, guttural vocals, and hooks, Maryland's Dying Fetus combine elements of technical death metal and hardcore to forge their own distinctive brand of American grindcore. Emerging in the early '90s, the band earned a loyal following in the metal underground before flirting with mainstream success in the 2010s with Billboard-charting efforts like Reign Supreme (2012) and Wrong One to Fuck With (2017). With guitarist, vocalist, and sole constant member John Gallagher at the helm, Dying Fetus continued to snap necks on their uncompromising ninth long-player, 2023's Make Them Beg for Death. Dying Fetus was formed in 1991 in the waning days of death metal's heyday by John Gallagher (guitar/vocals), Nick Speleos (guitar), Brian Latta (guitar), Jason Netherton (bass), and Kevin Talley (drums). Pioneering bands like Napalm Death and Carcass had taken the U.K. and Europe by storm. Still, the subgenre never really caught on in America, having been utterly buried by grunge when Dying Fetus released their 1995 debut, Infatuation with Malevolence, which, admittedly, did little more than collect their old demos into a single package. After downsizing to a quartet with Speleos' departure, the band truly began to hit its stride with a slew of increasingly confident and inspired releases, including 1996's Purification Through Violence, 1998's Killing on Adrenaline, and 2000's Destroy the Opposition. Their notoriety continued to grow steadily within the extreme metal underground, as did their audience, thanks to a ferocious live presence and incessant touring at home and abroad with similarly aggressive bands like Kataklysm, The Crown, and Behemoth. Between road excursions, the band kept itself busy by re-releasing an expanded version of its debut in 1999 and the Grotesque Impalement EP in 2000. Midway through 2001, Gallagher was handed resignation letters from the other members of the group, who proceeded to join forces in a new project called Misery Index and thus left the future of Dying Fetus very much in doubt. But to everyone's surprise, Gallagher wasted no time hiring an entirely new lineup comprised of vocalist Vince Matthews, guitarist Mike Kimball, bassist Sean Beasley, and drummer Erik Sayenga. A new single entitled "Vengeance Unleashed" was recorded to support the band's touring commitments, which included that year's Wacken Open Air Festival, after which Dying Fetus entered the studio to prepare their next album, 2003's unrelenting Stop at Nothing. The blistering War of Attrition appeared in 2007, followed three years later by Descend into Depravity -- both on Relapse. The latter effort saw the band pare down to a power trio consisting of Gallagher, Beasley, and new drummer Trey Williams. Arriving in 2012, Reign Supreme became their first to reach the main Billboard album charts, a feat the group managed again in 2017 with Wrong One to Fuck With, which fared even better. Dying Fetus showed no signs of slowing down in 2023, releasing their ninth long-player, the savage and groove-laden Make Them Beg for Death. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Dying Fetus's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
15 Apr 2026 Dying Fetus in San Luis Potosí Bunker 57, San Luis Potosí, SL, Mexico
19 Apr 2026 Dying Fetus in Ciudad de México Foro indie rocks, Ciudad de México, MX, Mexico
25 Apr 2026 Dying Fetus in Área Metropolitana de San José Pepper Disco Club, San Francisco De Dos Rios, SJ, Costa Rica
06 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in Tijuana Dragon Rojo Rock Bar, Tijuana, MX, Mexico
07 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in Ciudad Obregón Magno Center, Ciudad Obregon, SO, Mexico
10 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in Morelia Salón Arena, Morelia, MC, Mexico
12 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in Monterrey La Terraza Sultaan, Monterrey, NL, Mexico
18 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in Managua Mirador De Tiscapa, Managua, MN, Nicaragua
21 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in Panamá Rock&Folk PTY, Luverne, MN, United States
24 Nov 2026 Dying Fetus in São Paulo Carioca Club, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

Dying Fetus's Popular songs

  • Subjected to a Beating
  • Grotesque Impalement
  • In the Trenches

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An extreme metal group with a knack for locating the sweet spot between blastbeats, guttural vocals, and hooks, Maryland's Dying Fetus combine elements of technical death metal and hardcore to forge their own distinctive brand of American grindcore. Emerging in the early '90s, the band earned a…
Dying Fetus's most streamed songs include Subjected to a Beating, Grotesque Impalement, In the Trenches. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Dying Fetus is primarily known for brutal death metal, frequently fusing it with elements of death metal. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Dying Fetus's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Subjected to a Beating, Grotesque Impalement, In the Trenches are available on all major platforms. Follow Dying Fetus on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Dying Fetus has over 205.3K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Dying Fetus is currently scheduled to perform in 10 cities: San Luis Potosí, Ciudad de México, San Francisco De Dos Rios, Tijuana, Ciudad Obregon, Morelia, Monterrey, Managua, Luverne, São Paulo. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Dying Fetus's 2026 tour spans 5 countries: Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, United States, Brazil. Check AllEvents for the full Dying Fetus tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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