Origin DeKalb, Illinois Record label Relapse Records | Years active 2004 (2004)–2016 | |
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Labels Relapse Records
Cowabunga Records
Tooth Decay Records
Force Fed Records
A389 Recordings
Deep Six Recordings
Regurgitated Semen Records
Run For Cover Records
Drugged Conscience Records Website www.facebook.com/weekendxnachos Past members Aaron Ross
Adam Tomlinson
Ronald Petzke
Varg Campos Members Andy Nelson; Brian Laude; Drew Brown; John Hoffman Genres Powerviolence, Hardcore punk, Sludge metal, Doom metal Albums Apology, Punish and Destroy, Unforgivable, Worthless, Still Profiles |
Weekend Nachos were an American powerviolence band from DeKalb, Illinois.
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History

Weekend Nachos began in 2004, after releasing a collection of demos, that they had recorded. The band released their debut EP, titled Torture the following year via Tooth Decay Records. In 2006, the band recorded and released a split album with the band Chronic Bleeding Syndrome via Force Fed Records. In 2007, the band released their debut full-length album titled Punish and Destroy via Cowabunga Records. They released their second full-length album, titled Unforgivable, in 2009 via Relapse Records. The band released third full-length album, titled Worthless, in 2011 via Relapse Records. The band then released a 12" EP titled Bleed via Relapse Records. Also in 2011, the band released a 7" EP titled Black Earth via A389 recordings. The band released a split EP with Lack of Interest in 2012 via Deep Six Records. In 2013, the band released their fourth full-length album, titled Still via Relapse Records.

On January 1, 2016, Weekend Nachos announced via Facebook, that they would be retiring as a band. Also, the band simultaneously announced various tour dates, as well as the title of their fifth, and final album, "Apology.", to be released in May 2016, via Relapse Records, Cosmic Note and Deep Six Records.
Discography
Studio albums
EPs, demos and splits

Compilations
Miscellaneous



Songs
Jock PowerviolenceWorthless · 2011
WritheApology · 2016
Fake Political SongApology · 2016