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Invention : Destruction

by The Day Everything Became Nothing

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    Jewel case version of the album which was released on No Escape Records. 8 page booklet featuring photography by Xavier Irvine

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1.
In 01:00
2.
Cut 03:00
3.
Burn 03:09
4.
Beat 02:34
5.
Press 02:25
6.
Crush 03:46
7.
Shock 03:42
8.
Burst 03:00
9.
Flay 02:45
10.
Rack 02:39
11.
Pierce 02:59

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The Day Everything Became Nothing subject us to their third opus of (sub)sonic aural deconstructivism.

“Invention: Destruction” (2006) sees the band resume their melding of the visceral and the mechanical with a massive grinding offensive that is at once rigid and swinging, angular yet fluid. Chugging and winding grooves ooze with booming heaviness over ultra-precise timing and rhythm shifting drumming which stops, starts and doubles back again with pinpoint accuracy and neck snapping rapidity. Taking a militaristically clinical approach to a genre usually defined by looseness and grime, The Day Everything Became Nothing simultaneously destroy and reinvent the gore/groove grind conventions to create a simplistically complex model for widespread devastation.

Aided in their mission by guest vocalists from Fuck…I’m Dead, Mors Principium Est and Damaged, The Day Everything Became Nothing’s purging wave of demolition cannot be stopped!

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released June 19, 2006

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The Day Everything Became Nothing Melbourne, Australia

TDEBN was created in 2001 and has amassed a healthy catalogue of recordings, including 3 albums, 1 EP, a split 7" and perhaps the world's first goregrind itunes single. All recordings have been supported by countless shows around Australia and a North American tour in 2008, which included an appearance at Maryland Deathfest. The band is currently working on material for it's 4th album. ... more

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