An Anthology of Dead Ends is an EP by Botch, released on Hydra Head Records in October 2002. It was the band's final studio recording, and was released after they disbanded. The CD version is an enhanced CD containing a photo gallery, the video for "Saint Matthew Returns to the Womb" and album credits. It was released in a digipak case as well as a standard jewel case. The song "Afghamistam" is a departure from previous work, featuring subdued vocals, piano and overdubbed spoken word segments.
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An Anthology of Dead Ends is an EP by Botch, released on Hydra Head Records in October 2002. It was the band's final studio recording, and was r… read more
An Anthology of Dead Ends is an EP by Botch, released on Hydra Head Records in October 2002. It was the band's final studio recording, and was released after they disbanded. The CD … read more
With polyrhythmic guitar stylings, raw vocals, progressive song structures, and a unique sound, Botch were a driving force in the metalcore scene from 1993 until their break-up in 2002, particularly influential to the creation and rise of the mathcore subgenre. In May 1998, the four-piece from Tacoma, USA released their first album, American Nervoso. On November 30, 1999, Hydra Head released Botch's We Are The Romans. Since its initial release, bands have been influenced by its style, creating, to many, what is now called mathcore. Recently, Hydra Head Records has released Un…read more
With polyrhythmic guitar stylings, raw vocals, progressive song structures, and a unique sound, Botch were a driving force in the metalcore scene from 1993 until their break-up in 2002, pa… read more
With polyrhythmic guitar stylings, raw vocals, progressive song structures, and a unique sound, Botch were a driving force in the metalcore scene from 1993 until their break-up in 2002, particularly influential to the creation and ris… read more