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What: Macabre @ Reggies Rock Club

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Macabre @ Reggies Rock Club

The Chicago Metal Factory presents Chicago’s annual Holiday Of Horror event featuring two rooms of heavy bands! Reggies Rock Club + Music Joint Saturday, December 27th 6:30pm doors | 7pm show

Admission ($20adv/$25dos) includes access to TWO ROOMS of heavy bands Tickets: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/holiday-of-horror-2025-edition-reggies-rock-club-tickets/14536813

BUY TIX AT THE REGGIES BOX OFFICE AND SAVE ON SERVICE CHARGES

WEAR YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL BANDS SHIRTS TO HOH

17+ in Rock Club with Macabre, Avernus, Texas Toast Chainsaw Massacre and Condition Critical

21+ in Music Joint with Bones, Disrobe and Brainbleed

AND – FREE MIDNIGHT AFTER PARTY in the Joint (21+) with TBD

The Holiday Of Horror, Chicago’s Heavy Holiday Gathering Since 1998

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Where: Reggies Rock Club

2109 S State St
Chicago
IL
60616
United States

Who: Macabre

Death Metal
Macabre are a pioneering death metal band from the USA. They were formed in 1985 in Chicago, Illinois, and ever since have never had a line-up change. They blend thrash metal, death metal and grindcore to form their own unique style dubbed Murder Metal. Oddly enough, although being one of the first bands ever to play death metal, their influence is not as far reaching as one would think. This is probably due to their lyrical content and humorous attitude towards songwriting. Lyrically, they have a strong focus on serial killers, mass murderers and a touch of sick gore humour. Most lyrics are based upon true stories and are about real infamous personalities. They also have a side project called the Macabre Minstrels that play acoustic songs. Their current label, and their own label, is Decomposed Records. Macabre’s music was strongly influenced by US & UK hardcore, grindcore & death metal acts, ranged from The Accüsed & Cryptic Slaughter to Possessed & Napalm Death. Macabre’s sickening sense of humor alienated casual metal listeners, however helped to gain a small but strong cult status among gore metal fans.

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