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About Nothingface

Nothingface originally formed in Washington D.C. in 1995. The band's original line-up consisted of David Gabbard (vocals), Tom Maxwell (guitar), Chris Houck (drums) and Bill Gaal (bass). They released three demo tapes with this lineup, until Gabbard left the band. At this point Matt Holt took over singing duties. The band then recorded a demo CD, which was a self-titled album featuring ten songs. Dcide then discovered Nothingface, and they re-recorded the self-titled album, and six of the songs were featured on their debut album titled, Pacifier, released on February 6, 1997 via DCide Records.

The band's sophomore album titled, An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity, was released on September 22, 1998 via DCide/Mayhem Records.

Two years later, the band released their third album titled, Violence, on October 10, 2000. It was the band's national debut, released via TVT Records. Chris Houck recorded drums for this album and then left the group, replaced by Tommy Sickles of "Ingredient 17" fame (Matt and Tommy's band before Nothingface).

In early 2001, Bill Gaal left the group to pursue a career in music production and engineering. He was replaced by Jerry Montano. A few months later Bill Gaal returned to his position as bassist.

The band released their fourth album titled, Skeletons, on April 22, 2003 via TVT Records. This would be their last release on the label.

The group disbanded on February 10, 2004, citing musical differences, turmoil and label troubles. Bill Gaal went on to form Kingdom of Snakes with former members of the band "Gunfighter". Their debut EP features vocal work from Matt Holt on one track. Tom Maxwell and Tommy Sickles were in the band "Blessed in Black" featuring ex-Skrape vocalist Billy Keeton, as well as Jerry Montano on bass. However Billy left the band, leaving them without a vocalist.

On November 24, 2005, a posting on the Jägermeister website[1] showed Nothingface as the opening act for Disturbed in a 2006 show. The line-up for this show (and current lineup of the band) consists of Matt Holt, Tom Maxwell, Tommy Sickles and Jerry Montano.

The band has since finished recording their new album, and played several shows.

Guitarist Tom Maxwell and bassist Jerry Montano are also doing a project intitled "Hellyeah" with Vinnie Paul formerly of Pantera as well as Chad Gray and Greg Tribbett of Mudvayne. They are projected to have an album out in March of 2007 as well as tour nationally.

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