Today Is the Day are an American noise rock/experimental metal band from Nashville, Tennessee. They have a diverse sound that includes influences from alternative rock, grindcore, avant-garde music and progressive rock among other genres. Most of the band's recordings are very experimental, displaying an extensive use of dissonance and sampling as well as psychedelic features. Lyrical themes include violence, altered states of consciousness, personal struggles, depression, warfare, drug abuse and mental problems such as psychosis and paranoia.
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| - Today Is the Day are an American noise rock/experimental metal band from Nashville, Tennessee. They have a diverse sound that includes influences from alternative rock, grindcore, avant-garde music and progressive rock among other genres. Most of the band's recordings are very experimental, displaying an extensive use of dissonance and sampling as well as psychedelic features. Lyrical themes include violence, altered states of consciousness, personal struggles, depression, warfare, drug abuse and mental problems such as psychosis and paranoia.
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Origin
| - Nashville, Tennessee
- Orland, Maine
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Genre
| - Noise rock, grindcore, post-hardcore, Noisecore, avant-garde music, experimental metal, mathcore, alternative metal
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Associated Acts
| - Lethargy]], Mastodon, Amber Asylum, Lamb of God, Circle of Dead Children, Wetnurse, Leviathan, Burn Your Halo, Crisis, Three Question Marks, Hate Eternal, Enabler, Taipan, Anal Cunt, Burn the Priest, Rwake, Complete Failure, The Esoteric, The Voodoo Organist
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Labels
| - Amphetamine Reptile, Relapse, SuperNova, BMA, Southern Lord
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| - Today Is the Day are an American noise rock/experimental metal band from Nashville, Tennessee. They have a diverse sound that includes influences from alternative rock, grindcore, avant-garde music and progressive rock among other genres. Most of the band's recordings are very experimental, displaying an extensive use of dissonance and sampling as well as psychedelic features. Lyrical themes include violence, altered states of consciousness, personal struggles, depression, warfare, drug abuse and mental problems such as psychosis and paranoia.
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