They soon signed with Century Media however, who re-released In the Name of Suffering as it is known today. The label dissolved with only a couple of thousand copies having been printed, so the band had to find a new label. The album had a far more primitive and raw sound than later releases (as it was recorded very cheaply and the band members were fairly inexperienced), and had a more hardcore feel to it. They eventually got signed to the small French label Intellectual Convulsion, and released their first album In the Name of Suffering on December 1, 1992. The band then recorded two demos Garden Dwarf Woman Driver (1989) and Lack of Almost Everything (1990) the latter was sent out to various labels. Jimmy Bower and Joey LaCaze founded the band on Ap(in accordance with 4/20 in cannabis culture), and they recruited Mike Williams, Brian Patton and Steve Dale. Very little is known about early Eyehategod. History Early years – In the Name of Suffering
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