From 1997-1999 HELL ON EARTH's legendary
live shows were developed which featured symbolic art and
addressed issues that no one dared to touch.
HELL ON EARTH made regular guest appearances
on radio programs and television shows that included WXTB Bubba
The Love Sponge, WMNF Dark Horizon's, and The Lobster Boy Television
Show. Some notable events HELL ON EARTH have been featured at are
The Expo Of The Extreme in Chicago, IL, Devils Night I, II &
III, Tampa, FL and Clear Channel's Livestock, Zephyrhills, FL.
Between 2000-2001 HELL ON EARTH's second album, "All Things
Disturbingly Sassy," was recorded at The Bakery Recording
Studio in St. Petersburg, FL. HELL ON EARTH returned to Morrisound
Recording Studios to mix it down. Jim Morris, Vinnie Saletto and
BillY all took part in the mixing process.
"All Things Disturbingly Sassy" made it to the first
round of the 45th Annual Grammy Awards and was released nationally
on August 19, 2003. "My Angels Are
Demons," a song off of "All Things Disturbingly Sassy,"
is featured on the Cleopatra Records compilation entitled "Black
Sunshine."
HELL ON EARTH received
international attention
recently when Florida lawmakers banned them from playing their
music in an attempt to stop a terminally ill fan from committing
suicide, on-stage, at their show as a political statement in support of
physician-assisted suicide.
In February 2004 HELL ON EARTH brought
"consensual cannibalism"
to America and gave the world a taste
by premiering it on www.hellonearth.net.
In April 2004 HELL ON EARTH took some time from recording their new album to lead
"The Passion of the Rights Protest." The demonstration
helped deter the city of St. Petersburg from passing an ordinance that would
allow them to disconnect the power to live concerts when performing
artists said or sang words that the city deemed offensive.