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Violence is the third album by Washington, D.C. band Nothingface, released on September 5, 2000 via TVT Records. Produced by Drew Mazurek, it was the final album to feature founding drummer Chris Houck, who left shortly after recording due to health concerns. The band has described the album as "the soundtrack for the end of the world". Despite receiving positive reviews, and the single "Bleeder" reaching No. 32 on U.S. Mainstream Rock, the album was not commercially successful, only selling 87,000 copies in the US. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Make Your Own Bones
Nothingface
Bleeder
Nothingface
Same Solution
Nothingface
For All The Sin
Nothingface
Can't Wait For Violence
Nothingface
Dead Like Me
Nothingface
Blue Skin
Nothingface
Filthy
Nothingface
Hidden Hands
Nothingface
American Love
Nothingface
Everlasting Godstopper
Nothingface
Piss And Vinegar
Nothingface