Nothingface (nothingface album)
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Nothingface is the independent release by Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....

-based alternative metal band Nothingface
Nothingface
Nothingface was a four-piece metal band from Washington, D.C. noted for having graphic lyrics and occasionally using political themes in their later works, as well as polyrhythmic songs.-First Run:...

. The album was originally released in 1995, but has been re-issued as a digital download on April 30, 2009 and as a limited edition vinyl (via Play The Assassin Records on May 26, 2009. It is the first album with lead singer Matt Holt
Matt Holt
Matt Holt is the former vocalist of Nothingface, and Kingdom of Snakes. His vocals include a wide range of very guttural and distinctive growls to ethereal melodies and even the occasional rap-style vocals on early songs like "Lipsdick" and "Breathe Out"...

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Track listing

1995 Original
  1. "Defaced"
  2. "Perfect Person"
  3. "Severed"
  4. "Useless"
  5. "Self Punishment"
  6. "Hitch"
  7. "Carousel"
  8. "Deprive"
  9. "Godkill"
  10. "Communion"

Personnel

  • Matt Holt
    Matt Holt
    Matt Holt is the former vocalist of Nothingface, and Kingdom of Snakes. His vocals include a wide range of very guttural and distinctive growls to ethereal melodies and even the occasional rap-style vocals on early songs like "Lipsdick" and "Breathe Out"...

     – Vocals
  • Tom Maxwell
    Tom Maxwell
    Tom Maxwell is a modern metal/rock guitarist in the bands Knives Out! and Hellyeah. Previous bands include Nothingface in which he was a founding member and main song-writer with Bill Gaal. After Nothingface he was involved in a band with Skrape vocalist Billy Keeton. In the 1980s he was in thrash...

    – Guitar
  • Bill Gaal – Bass
  • Chris Houck – Drums
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