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Iconic metalcore giants Ice Nine Kills have clapped back at Disney after their performance was deemed “too evil for children” to be allowed to play at the Walt Disney owned House Of Blues in Orlando.
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After being permanently banned from playing anywhere on Disney soil, the band responded with their “Too Evil For Children” merch line, and have now released a mini documentary, The Disney Revenge Show, showcasing the events toward their return to the city in which they were banned.
The initial show at House Of Blues was meant to be held on April 26th 2019, and the documentary chronicles the events leading up to a sold-out show on July 25th in the non-Disney owned venue The Soundbar, Orlando.
Frontman Spencer Charnas says, “looking back at the Disney incident fills me with nothing but laughter.”
“When I first heard about the ban I was perturbed strictly because we love playing in that city. But rather than mope and cry about it, I had the idea to poke fun at the situation by creating a merch line of beloved Disney characters and inserting them in slasher movie scenarios.”
“This mini documentary chronicles our triumphant sold out return to Orlando and the chaos that ensued …”
Ice Nine Kills have always made sure they keep it real in a world of fake celebrities and influencers while paving the way as visionary trailblazers. Their captivating sound combines elements of metal, punk and hard rock with melodic, cinematic sounds and has them favourably compared to the likes of Slipknot, Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie.
Ice Nine Kills’ mini documentary The Disney Revenge Show is available to stream now.



