
…Of Death was an experimental hardcore band from Fort Worth, Texas that existed between early 2000 and May 2003. They drew influence from diverse sources, such as early Ebullition and Gravity Records releases, free jazz, noise,etc. They released 1 album on Protoculture Audio and 1 album on Alone Records. After touring the US with pg99, Majority Rule, brightcalmblue and City of Caterpillar and recording their second album, the band called it quits.
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bandaids for bulletholes
kiss me where it counts
drawing heat
generation of vipers
doomsday clock tick tick tock
rube of self destruction
Picking Fights Downtown At 2 AM
the apartment of osmel sousa
anilia/step 5:destroy!
dunes
anilia
Chewing on Foil
This Shit Is Fucked
Without Handshake Or Words
Concrete Socks Build Underwater Castles
Suspicion Breeds Confidence
Replacing The Skin With Pretty Plastic
Rogers to Priest
Ink, Lead or Blood
Pin The Toetag On The Corpsey
The Rube of Self Destruction
Like Barnacles on Each Other's Ship
Step 5: Destroy! - Special Version
The Rube Of Self-Destruction
Rube of Self Destruction (2000)
Apartment Of Osmel Sousa - 2002 never released
Anilia (2000)
Rube Of Self Destruction (2001)
Step 5: Destroy
Gorilla Mask - 2002, never released
Drawing Heat (2001)
Picking Fights Downtown At 2am
Like Barnacles On Each Other's Ship - Radio Edit
Chewing On Foil - Electrical Audio Demo
Without Handshake or Words - 2002, never released
Concrete Socks Build Underwater Castles - Electrical Audio Demo
Like Barnacles On Each Other's Ship - Electrical Audio Demo
Suspicion Breeds Confidence - Electrical Audio Demo
Step 5: Destroy!
Unnecessary
Untitled
Ahilia
Apartment of Osmel Sousa (2002, unreleased version)
Gorilla Mask (previously unreleased 2002)
Without Handshakes or Words (unreleased version 2002)
The Rube of Self Destruction (2000)
Chewing On Foil (Electrical Audio Demo)
The Rube of Self Destruction (2001)
Concrete Socks Build Underwater Castles (Electrical Audio Demo)
The Apartment of Osmel Sousa (2001)
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