• Nothingface was an American nu metal band from Washington, D.C., formed in 1994. Their best-known and most prolific line-up consisted of Matt Holt (vocals)...
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  • Nothingface is a self-titled demo album by American metal band Nothingface. It is the first album with lead singer Matt Holt. The album was initially released...
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  • Nothingface can refer to: Nothingface (Voivod album), from 1989 Nothingface (band), a nu metal band Nothingface (Nothingface album), from 1995 This disambiguation...
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  • Nothingface is the fifth studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Voivod. It was released by Mechanic/MCA Records on 1989. The album marked a change for...
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    of Canadian thrash metal. The band found mainstream success in the late 1980s with their fifth studio album Nothingface (1989), which is Voivod's only...
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  • Matt Holt (category Nothingface members)
    15, 2017) was an American singer, formerly of alternative/nu metal band Nothingface and Kingdom of Snakes. Matt Holt was raised in the suburbs of Gaithersburg...
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  • the fourth and final studio album by the American alternative metal band Nothingface. It is their only album featuring Tommy Sickles on drums. The album...
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    friends with Nothingface guitarist Tom Maxwell, and they talked about the possibility of forming a supergroup. The following year, Nothingface toured with...
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    2021, the band is on hiatus. Hellyeah's beginnings can be traced back to 2000 on the Tattoo the Earth tour featuring Mudvayne, Nothingface, Slayer, Slipknot...
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    Tom Maxwell (guitarist) (category Nothingface members)
    metal band Knives Out!. Previous bands include Nothingface in which he was a founding member. After Nothingface, Maxwell was involved in a band with Skrape...
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  • is the third album by the Washington, D.C.-based alternative metal band Nothingface. The album was released on September 5, 2000, via TVT Records. The...
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    left the band, with Tommy Victor returning in his place; and a few weeks later it was added that Pyro had been replaced by former Nothingface bassist Jerry...
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    Limp Bizkit, Candlebox, P.O.D., Oceansize, Paul Banks of Interpol, Nothingface, Stabbing Westward, Incubus, System of a Down, Devin Townsend and Strapping...
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  • Pacifier is the debut album by American alternative metal band Nothingface. It was originally released by DCide in October 1996 and then re-released on...
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    second stage at Ozzfest 2003 and touring with bands like Korn, Disturbed, Marilyn Manson, Nothingface, Slipknot, Mushroomhead, and Killswitch Engage...
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    Live à Bruxelles (1987) Dimension Hatröss Demos (1987) Spectrum (1987) Nothingface Demos (1988) A Flawless Structure? (1988) Live at the Paradise (1990)...
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    some critics found the band hard to take seriously. To promote L.D. 50, Mudvayne played on the Tattoo the Earth tour with Nothingface, Slayer, Slipknot and...
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  • Pacifier), 2002 Pacifier Live, a double album released in 2003 Pacifier (Nothingface album) or the title song, 1997 "Pacifier" (song), by Catfish and the...
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  • Angel Rat (category Voivod (band) albums)
    Records and is the follow-up to their critically acclaimed 1989 release Nothingface. On Angel Rat, Voivod adopted a more alternative metal sound compared...
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  • An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity (category Nothingface albums)
    is the second album by the Washington, D.C.–based alternative metal band Nothingface. The album was released on September 22, 1998, via DCide/Mayhem Records...
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  • heavy metal band Hellyeah, featuring various members of Pantera, Mudvayne, Damageplan, and Nothingface. According to MusicMight, the band finished album...
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    and bassist Jerry Montano of Nothingface in forming the heavy metal/groove metal supergroup Hellyeah. He departed the band in 2014 to pursue other musical...
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  • Neurotica No One No Warning Nocturne Nonpoint Norma Jean Jeffrey Nothing Nothingface Nova Twins Nu-Nation Ocean Grove Of Mice & Men Oficina G3 The One Hundred...
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  • (EP) Nightfall – Athenian Echoes Ningen Isu – Odoru Issunboushi NothingfaceNothingface Novembers Doom - Amid Its Hallowed Mirth On Thorns I Lay - Sounds...
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  • influenced by Obituary but switched to a nu metal sound reminiscent of bands like Nothingface and Mudvayne by the time they began writing the second album. Purgatory...
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    on bass. The band toured North America from December 1989 to March 1990, opening for Voivod, who were supporting their album Nothingface, with Faith No...
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  • Knives Out! is an American alternative metal band consisting of members of Dog Fashion Disco, Hellyeah, Nothingface, and Polkadot Cadaver. Stylistically, they...
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    Denis D'Amour (category Voivod (band) members)
    Technology 1987 (Noise Records) Dimension Hatröss 1988 (Noise Records) Nothingface 1989 (Mechanic / MCA Records) Angel Rat 1991 (Mechanic Records) / MCA...
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    Brains, Clutch, Motörhead, Cro-Mags, Nothingface, Stuck Mojo, and Helmet. They were one of the most popular hardcore bands in the northeast United States for...
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  • by Gang of Four from the 1979 album Entertainment! "Ether" a song by Nothingface from the 2003 album Skeletons "Aether", a song by In Hearts Wake from...
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