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Nothingface, Violence

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1423075

Disk length: 49m 37s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Make Your Own Bones 3:29
2. Bleeder 3:29
3. Same Solution 4:22
4. For All the Sin 4:23
5. Can't Wait for Violence 4:29
6. Dead Like Me 4:12
7. Blue Skin 4:18
8. Filthy 4:49
9. Hidden Hands 4:08
10. American Love 3:17
11. Everlasthing Godstopper 5:04
12. Piss & Vinegar 3:28

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Review

With a nihilistic CD title and band name, you'd expect Nothingface to be heavy, serious, and dark. And you'd be correct. The Washington, D.C.-based band, however, is not really nu metal. In fact, Nothingface displays a kinship to Trouble and King's X, thanks to wonderfully complex and layered production and a taught progressive-rock musicality. Which isn't to say Nothingface aren't modern; thanks to in-your-face aggression and ferocity, they're definitely mosh-pit worthy. From "Make Your Own Bones," where singer Matt Holt takes on a fierce, growling death-metal timbre to the more melodic "Bleeder" and "Filthy," the vocals and instrumentation segue smoothly from melodic interludes to raging, head-banging segments, often within one song. With their third album, Nothingface have created a creative, cohesive, diverse breakthrough. --Katherine Turman

Other Versions

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Violence

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 49m 45s (+0m 8s)

Violence

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 50m 12s (+0m 35s)

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