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Revision as of 17:02, 19 May 2008
Band members
- Current line-up
- Xavier Irvine (bass)
- Dean Engert (guitar)
- Dave Hill (guitar)
- Marty Evans (drums)
- Tony Forde (vocals)
- Former members
- Kody Abrams (vocals)
Website
http://tdebn.noescaperecords.com
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 2002
Band information
The Day Everything Became Nothing is a grind band from Melbourne that formed in 2002 with Kody Abrams on vocals, although Forde from Blood Duster joined very soon afterwards. The band also features Hill from Fuck... I'm Dead and Shallow Grave and Engert from the thrash band Dezakrate. The Le Mort CD appeared shortly after the line-up was finalised and showed The Day Everything Became Nothing's style to be extreme percussive technical grind with extraordinarily gutteral vocals.
The band featured at Metal for the Brain in 2005 just as the "Slow Death by Grinding" EP appeared. During 2006 TDEBN worked on their second album with Scott Hill from Pig Destroyer and Jason PC from Blood Duster and was released that May. Irvine joined Hill in Fuck... I'm Dead in mid-2007.
TDEBN will be playing the Maryland Death Fest in May 2008.
Discography
Albums:
2003 | Le Mort | No Escape | |
2006 | Invention:Destruction | No Escape |
EPs:
2005 | Slow Death by Grinding | No Escape |
Compilation tracks:
Year | Track Title | Album Title | Label | |
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2004 | "Method" | Legions: Opening of the Southern Gate | BlackTalon Media | |
2005 | "Naked" | Metal for the Brain 2005 | Faultline |