
In a basement on Commonwealth Terrace in Allston, MA, during the cold, dark winter of 1994-95, guitarists Justin Sosnovski, Graham Hick and B. Clifford Meyer joined together to create something both beautiful and disgusting. They decided that a bass just wasn't needed when they had 3 guitars, and besides, no one wanted to play it. Instead they utilized a dropped D tuning that ensured a sound both heavy and sad. This bleakness attracted the drumming of Jonathan Ruhe.
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Listwish
Magnificent Desolation
Residue Three
Face
Bloodbottom
'taker
Taekr
Face Pt. 2
Your Lips Are No Man's Land but Mine
Your Lips Are No Man's Land bu
Taker
Face [Part II]
Face, Pt. 2
Face, Part 2
Your Lips Are No Mans Land But Mine
Face, Pt 2
Face Pt. II
Face (pt.2)
Gersch - Face
06 - Bloodbottom
03 - Residue Three
01 - Listwish
05 - 'taker
Face (Part II)
07 - Face, Pt. 2
08 - Taekr
09 - Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine
List Wish
25 - Gersch - Residue Three
02 - Magnificent Desolation
04 - Face
Face Part 2
Your Lips Are No Man's Land
ListWish ()
'Taker ()
Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine
Face pt.2
Show Me The Way
Your Lips Are No Man's Land b
Heaven
The Way
Blue Suede Shoes
Oh Boy
Car Outside
Be-Bop-A-Lula
Fishnet Stockings
Private Revolution
Hound Dog
Rumble In Brighton
Understanding Jane
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