
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.
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To Our Friends in the Great White North
Mondrian Was a Liar
Transitions from Persona to Object
Saint Matthew Returns to the Womb
Frequency Ass Bandit
Swimming the Channel vs. Driving the Chunnel
I Wanna Be a Sex Symbol on My Own Terms
Afghamistam
Japam
Man the Ramparts
Framce
John Woo
Hutton's Great Heat Engine
Vietmam
C. Thomas Howell as the "Soul Man"
Dali's Praying Mantis
Dead For a Minute
Micaragua
Oma
Thank God For Worker Bees
One Twenty Two
Spitting Black
Rejection Spoken Softly
Hives
Stupid Me
C. Thomas Howell as the “Soul Man”
Third Part in a Tragedy
Inch By Inch
Closure
Ebb
O Fortuna
We Are the Romans
Rock Lobster
Contraction
God vs. Science
In Spite of This
Liquored Up and Laid
Transistions from Persona to Object
Untitled
End of Discussion
Sudam
Wounded
Leavers Take on Genesis
Thank God For The Worker Bees
Thank God for Worker Bees - Remix
Mondarian Was a Liar
Frequenting Mass Transit
God Vs Science
The Lobster Song
Hutton's Great Heat Engine (Demo)
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