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Best known to the world as Suddam Hussein's “last request”, The Michigan City Vandals have quickly become a favorite of dictators, worldwide.
“You can't pick your audience. It's just what happens when you sit down & write a song, you never know who its going to effect emotionally,” says Bassist and lead singer for MCV Miss Fortune. “We didn't set out to become the favorite band of sadist dictators; we just wanted to write music that was authentic.”
Currently the Michigan City Vandals are planning a tour of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Halliburton Headquarters and North Korea.
Regardless of who The Michigan City Vandals fans are and their "alleged" crimes against humanity, the band has seriously decided to take 100% of the profits from their new album “Our Own Little Slice of Hell,” and use it to build a Habitat for Humanity house in Benton Harbor, MI. slated for groundbreaking in 2008.
The Michigan City Vandals have opened for No Doubt, Garbage, My Chemical Romance, Fishbone, Incubus, Bowling for Soup, Good Charlotte, Hank III and They Might Be Giants.
'Where's tha Spot', a single produced and written by Chris Granger and co-written by Max Abrahms, is featured on the HBO series 'The Cathouse' and their song 'Party til tha Cops Come' is featured in the upcoming Cinema Concepts film 'Kathy T Gives Good Hoover'. (http://www.kathytgivesgoodhoover.com/index.html). The bands version of 'The End' featuring Jeff Coffin has been chosen for placement on The Doors tribute album.
'Our own little slice of Hell' was independently released on 11/03/07. Album downloads are available on www.michigancityvandals.com or if you would like to donate directly to the Habitat House in Benton Harbor click the donate button under the widget below..-----------------------------------------------------