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Two-Thirds Of DISCORDANCE AXIS Reunites For One Final Grind Album

No One Knows What The Dead Think is here.

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Discordance Axis, the highly-influential grind band from New Jersey, existed between 1992 and 2001. Now in what they're calling the "definitive ending to the piloted bullet hell grind album series started in 1992", original vocalist Jon Chang, original guitarist Rob Marton, and ex-Cohol drummer Kyosuke Nakano will put out one final grind album under the name No One Knows What The Dead Think.

The self-titled album features nine original songs and a cover of Discordance Axis' 1995 track "Dominion". The album was recorded by Kevin Antreassian (The Dillinger Escape Plan) and you can hear the grind insanity that is album opener "Yorha" below.

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