Violence is the third album by Washington, D.C. band Nothingface, released on September 5, 2000 via TVT Records. Produced by Drew Mazurek, it was the final album to feature founding drummer Chris Houck, who left shortly after recording due to health concerns. The band has described the album as "the soundtrack for the end of the world". Despite receiving positive reviews, and the single "Bleeder" reaching No. 32 on U.S. Mainstream Rock, the album was not commercially successful, only selling 87,000 copies in the US.
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Violence is the third album by Washington, D.C. band Nothingface, released on September 5, 2000 via TVT Records. Produced by Drew Mazurek, it was the… read more
Violence is the third album by Washington, D.C. band Nothingface, released on September 5, 2000 via TVT Records. Produced by Drew Mazurek, it was the final album to feature founding drum… read more
Nothingface were an alternative metal band which formed in 1994 in Washington D.C., United States. For most of the band's career, the lineup consisted of Matt Holt (vocals), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Bill Gaal (bass) and Chris Houck (drums). The band released five albums - "Nothingface" (1995), "Pacifier" (1997), "An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity" (1998), "Violence" (2000) and "Skeletons" (2004) - before disbanding in 2004. The band reformed in 2005, but disbanded once more in 2009. Other bandmembers included David Gabbard (vocal… read more
Nothingface were an alternative metal band which formed in 1994 in Washington D.C., United States. For most of the band's career, the lineup consisted of Matt Holt (vocals), Tom Maxwel… read more
Nothingface were an alternative metal band which formed in 1994 in Washington D.C., United States. For most of the band's career, the lineup consisted of Matt Holt (vocals), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Bill Gaal (bass) and Chris Houck (… read more