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Nothingface can refer to: * ''Nothingface'' (Voivod album), from 1989 * Nothingface (band) 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), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Bill Gaal (bass) and Chris Houck (drums). They disbanded in 2004 ..., a nu metal band ** ''Nothingface'' (Nothingface album), from 1995 {{disambig ...
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Nothingface (Voivod Album)
''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 the band, expanding their music into a more progressive rock/metal sound. Several riffs are heavily influenced by Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring", specifically the centre section of "Pre-Ignition". A music video made for the album's third track, a cover of Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine", received airplay on MTV's ''Headbangers Ball''. Music and lyrics The sound on ''Nothingface'' is rooted in progressive rock, and incorporates elements of thrash metal and space rock. Vocal melody is heavily emphasized on the album. Greg Prato of AllMusic explained that "although the album's roots are in progressive rock, the group knows when to lay off the virtuosic overkill and play it straight." Eduardo Rivadavia of ''Loudwire'' said the band "reinvigorated the late ‘80s thrash scene with exciting new dimensions, like Snakeâ ...
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Nothingface (band)
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), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Bill Gaal (bass) and Chris Houck (drums). They disbanded in 2004, only to reform the following year, reuniting with Gaal and Houck, and then disband four years later. In 2017, Holt died from a degenerative disease. The band released four studio albums: '' Pacifier'' (1997), '' An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity'' (1998), ''Violence'' (2000) and '' Skeletons'' (2003), achieving moderate success, as evidenced by their 2001 single "Bleeder" peaking at number 32 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Chart and touring with high-profile acts such as Soulfly, Pantera, and Ministry, as well as the Tattoo the Earth and Ozzfest 2003 tours. Nothingface's studio albums have collectively sold a total of over half a million copies worldwide. History Early days (1994–1995) Nothingface was originally formed in early 1994 ...
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