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Today Is the Day is an American noise rock and experimental metal band that originally formed in Nashville, Tennessee. The band's diverse sound combines influences from areas such as noise music , avant-garde metal , grindcore , post-hardcore , and alternative rock among other genres.
Today Is the Day is an American noise rock and experimental metal band that originally formed in Nashville, Tennessee, and is currently based in Orland, Maine.The band's discography includes eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, five split releases, a demo EP, various singles, and numerous live / video releases.
Today Is the Day is an American noise rock / avant-garde metal band originally formed in Nashville, Tennessee.The band's diverse sound combines influences from areas such as noise music, avant-garde metal, grindcore, post-hardcore, and alternative rock among other genres.
The song "Today is the Day" marked the first all-new studio single released by Brewster since 2002, in his album Amazed. Christianity Today's Russ Breimeier attributed this six-year hiatus in new material to Brewster's new family and to his responsibilities as Worship Arts pastor at Bayside Church nearby Sacramento, California.
Today Is the Day is the third studio album by American noise rock band Today Is the Day. It was released on March 26, 1996 by Amphetamine Reptile Records. It was the band's only studio album to feature keyboardist Scott Wexton. [3]
Supernova is the debut studio album by American band Today Is the Day, released in April 1993 by Amphetamine Reptile Records. [2] In 2008, a remastered version of the album, including tracks from the band's "I Bent Scared" 7" single, was released via Steve Austin's self run SuperNova Records.
Pain Is a Warning is the ninth album by Today Is the Day, released on August 16, 2011, by Black Market Activities. [3] Background and recording.
Willpower is the second studio album by the American band Today Is the Day, released in September 1994 by Amphetamine Reptile Records. [2] The album was recorded just a few months after Steve Austin's father, whom he had not seen for months at the time, died in a violent car crash.