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  1. Legalize Crime is the name of the debut EP by Outlaw Order (OO%), a side project of sludge metal band Eyehategod. It was released as a limited edition 7" (1,500 copies were printed) in 2003 and re-released on CD with a bonus live track on October 25, 2006.

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    The band released a limited edition 7" EP in 2003 called Legalize Crime, which has since been re-released on CD with a bonus live track and is available through Eyehategod's webstore. The criminal theme is apparently because at the time of the band's formation all five of the members were on probation , and have consistently been in trouble ...

  3. current members of eyehategod (minus jimmy bower) slithered back to life in the crustified form of outlaw order; ultra fucking underground pissed as fuck punk hardcore, as played by heathens and cut their teeth on unhealthy doses of metal.

  4. Dragging Down the Enforcer is the name of the debut album by Outlaw Order, a side-project of the pioneering American sludge metal outfit Eyehategod. It was released in November 2008 in both jewel case and metal box formats.

  5. Feb 3, 2016 · While Jimmy Bower was busy playing drums for Down, the other four members of Eyehategod formed a side-project called Outlaw Order (abbreviated to OO%). The band released a limited edition 7" EP in 2003 called Legalize Crime, which has since been re-released on CD with a bonus live track and is available through Eyehategod's webstore.

  6. Mar 22, 2008 · OUTLAW ORDER, the New Orleans-based band featuring members of EYEHATEGOD, has issued the following update: "After years of talking about it, we are finally getting into the studio to record the...

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    Nov 10, 2008 · Entirely made up of EYEHATEGOD members, the band released a limited edition 7” EP in 2003 called “Legalize Crime”, focusing on the criminal theme since all 5 members were on probation at the time of formation, and have consistently been in trouble with the law - original bassist Marc Shultz is currently serving a prison sentence.

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