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Old 10-07-2003, 11:46 PM
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nothingface is a kick ass metal band, and their bassist is kool. i just cant find a website or ne thing to get more info on the bassist and band for that matter. ne info will be good. it also says that nothingface.com doesnt exist.
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Old 10-08-2003, 12:18 AM
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Hmm, not familiar with their stuff, but maybe I'll check them out.

...For you,, go check out Michael Manring www.manthing.com, if you haven't heard him already. His work with Attention Deficit is in the prog rock ballpark, you might like it...
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Old 10-08-2003, 02:43 AM
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I dont know much about there basses but I think nothingface is a kickass band. I cant wait to see'm live.
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Old 10-08-2003, 08:09 AM
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nothingface is a kick ass metal band, and their bassist is kool. i just cant find a website or ne thing to get more info on the bassist and band for that matter. ne info will be good. it also says that nothingface.com doesnt exist.
Here's some info from allmusic.com.

The alternative metal outfit Nothingface formed in 1995 in Washington, D.C. Frontman Matt Holt, guitarist Tom Maxwell, bassist Bill Gaal, and drummer Chris Houck made riveting, gnarling hard rock intertwined with heavy melodies and a brash punk rock sound. After two releases for DCide, 1997's Pacifier and 1998's An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity, Nothingface made their major-label debut on TVT Records with 2000's Violence. After the album was completed, Houck was replaced by Tommy Sickles, and in early 2001, Bill Gaal left the band in search of a career in record production and engineering. Former Deadlights bassist Jerry Montano stepped in to resume bass playing duties.



Albums available:
1997-Pacifier

1998-An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity

2000- Violence

2003-Skeletons

2003- NothingFace

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Very, very cool people if you ever get the chance to meet them!!!

I love "Pacifier" great disc!
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Everyone seems to like them these days...I never got into them myself.
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My friends brother plays drums for them, i havent heard any of their music though.
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