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MP3 $9.90

02/10/2017 611138555487 

 


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02/10/2017 611138555487 

 


Our field agents Spray Paint recommended looking into a release from these young men out of Atlanta. We were happy to oblige. Bands love when they get asked to write their own bio. Here is what they had to say:

“Death Stuff is a new three-piece band from Atlanta consisting of Lloyd Wingard (bass/vocals), Jacob Armando (drums), and Trevor Vick (guitar). Formed at the end of 2015, the three decided that they wanted to make dark, anxiety-driven punk. By combining elements of goth, no-wave, and downer punk, Death Stuff has created a new, dissonant sound that captures feelings of frustration with the way things are and a sense of hopelessness for the future.”

Everything is terrible. Everyone dies. Death gives us appreciation for life; the suffering that is life gives us appreciation for death.

Tracklist

  1. #1 Life

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  2. #2 Surprise Ex

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  3. #3 BPU

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  4. #4 Personal Hellth

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  5. #5 ADD

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  6. #6 Cuddlers

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  7. #7 Suffering

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  8. #8 Spooky

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  9. #9 Life Stuff/Death Stuff

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  10. #10 SIDS

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  11. #11 Cruising

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  12. #12 Automatically Dead

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  13. #13 Death

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  14. #14 Surf Curse

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