List of God Lives Underwater concerts

The following is a list of God Lives Underwater concerts. They began touring in 1995, before the release of their first studio album, Empty. The Life in the So-Called Space Age Tour began February 19, 1998. The tour ended late in the year it started. God Lives Underwater performed for the last time at Hollywood, California on July 13, 2000. Lead singer David Reilly began touring solo in late 2001. On September 28, 2004, God Lives Underwater released Up off the Floor, but did not have a supporting tour. Wired All Wrong, a project by band members after God Lives Underwater break-up, began touring October 6, 2006.[1]

This list does include tours by projects outside of God Lives Underwater.

God Lives Underwater tours

Empty Tour

Empty is God Lives Underwater's first full length album, released in October 1995 via American Recordings. Several songs have been featured from this album for movies; "Tortoise" was used in the movie National Lampoon's Senior Trip, "No More Love" was used in Johnny Mnemonic, and "Weight"—an outtake from Empty—was featured in Mortal Kombat: More Kombat.

1995
1996

Life in the So-Called Space Age Tour

Life in the So-Called Space Age is the 1998 album released by God Lives Underwater and is their second full length album. The title comes from the cover of the Depeche Mode album Black Celebration, where it appears in quotes on the back, while the front cover features a distorted view of a skyscraper. The song "From Your Mouth" appeared in the 2000 movie Gossip.

1998
2000

David Reilly solo tours

2001

Inside tour

Inside is the first solo EP released by David Reilly of God Lives Underwater in 2004. "Blaming the Truth" & "Far From Home" are demo versions. Originally appeared on the 'Fluzee 7 EP'. This album was mixed by Jeff Turzo the other half of God Lives Underwater.

2004

Wired All Wrong tours

Break out the Battle Tapes tour

Break out the Battle Tapes is the debut album from Wired All Wrong, a duo made up of Matt Mahaffey of Self and Jeff Turzo of God Lives Underwater. The album is notable for its unique production, particularly for its creative methods of editing explicit words. According to Turzo, this was done largely because he doesn't want to expose his young son to the harsh language on a few of the band's songs. There has been some backlash against this decision, but the band currently has no plans of releasing an explicit version of the album. Turzo has said that the songs that are edited will be released freely on the internet at some point for the fans that want them.

2006
2007

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