Morgion Concert History

MORGION was an atmospheric death/doom band from the United States, formed in 1990 by Dwayne Boardman (Guitars), Jeremy Peto (Vocals, Bass) and Rhett Davis (Drums). The band recorded their debut "Rabid Decay" demo in 1991, followed by the "Travesty" 7" in 1993. With the addition of Bobby Thomas (Guitars) and Ed Parker (Keyboards) in 1994, MORGION recorded what would become "Among Majestic Ruin" on Relapse Records in 1997. In 1998, both Thomas and Parker departed and were replaced by Gary Griffith (Guitar, Keyboards).

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 02, 1999
Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion

Relapse Records Contamination Tour

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The Bottleneck Lawrence, Kansas, United States
Mar 13, 1999
March Metal Meltdown 1999
Vader / Napalm Death / Biohazard / Anal Blast / Enslaved / Mesuggah / Candiria / Whiplash / Hatebreed / Gorguts / Raven / Jesse Cox /Tigers of Pang Tang / Blitzkrieg / Sweet Savage / Anvil / Riot / The Dillinger Escape Plan / Exhumed / Morgion / Today Is The Day / Blood Feast / Cryptopsy / Grim Reaper / Madball Show all bands
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Asbury Park Convention Center Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States

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March Metal Meltdown 1999 on Mar 13, 1999 [400-small]

March Metal Meltdown 1999
Mar 13, 1999
 Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
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Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion on Aug 2, 1999 [778-small]

Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion
Aug 2, 1999
 Lawrence, Kansas, United States
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Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion on Aug 2, 1999 [032-small]

Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion
Aug 2, 1999
 Lawrence, Kansas, United States
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Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion on Aug 2, 1999 [154-small]

Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion
Aug 2, 1999
 Lawrence, Kansas, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Morgion had?

Morgion has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Morgion?

Morgion is most often considered to be Metal, Death Metal, Contemporary Country, Doom Metal, Death-Doom Metal, Funeral Doom, and Atmospheric Doom Metal.

When was the last Morgion concert?

The last Morgion concert was on August 02, 1999 at The Bottleneck in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. The bands that performed were: Soilent Green / Today Is The Day / Nasum / Exhumed / Morgion.

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