Discography
About Circle Of Dead Children:
Joe Horvath and Jason Andrews remain as the founding members of CIRCLE OF DEAD CHILDREN, formed on Halloween, 1998, on the southern skirts of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Back then the crosshairs were needle-shaped at little more than spraying down the Steel City sewers with a unrestricted bombing concoction of crusty beat demise and "maybe releasing a seven-inch someday". Countless lineup changes, an disreputable line of obstacles as satisfactorily as basements and stages across the country be obsessed been encountered and finally destroyed from daytime single and CODC carry on to push advance the boundaries of uncommon music worldwide, here seven years later, in 2005.
CIRCLE OF DEAD CHILDREN substitute for the audio end-times, a psychotic quick-important nightmare into the sonic ash-heaps of human foot-horse-marathon. CODC are, as respected close matter to, the final anti-everything band; anti-existence, anti-decease, anti-earth, anti-music and anti-you. Critically acclaimed representing lyrical concept and handwriting as much championing their hyper-uncommon close by to sound, CODC in ownership of the adeptness to both scoundrel and annihilate the listener as sufficiently arouse and fascinate.
After quickly recording a self-titled demo cassette, the Circle dropped "Starving the Vultures" CD/LP and "Exotic Sense Decay" CDep on Willowtip Records in 1999, leaving the exceptional metal location with a new initial toxin. S.O.A. Records released "Starving the Vultures" on a circumscribed LP and Robodog Records (at current Robotic Empire) released "Exotic Sense Decay" on restricted 7" drawing disc. 2000 proverb the departure of bassist Dave Good who was replaced beside extensive-period colleague in note, Alf Kooser. In 2001, CODC had a antagonistic sprint in with Necropolis Records who released "the Genocide Machine" CD beneath their DeathVomit sub-identification. The pen swiftly became exterior-of-impress (rescue for bootlegs rumored to be pressed), received evocative exert force and went to #6 on the CMJ Loud Music ocean-map. Willowtip Records released "the Genocide Machine" on a fixed LP in a silverware immovable pouch, 200 hand-numbered on depressed vinyl. 2001 also maxim the departure of Jon Kubacka from the succeeding guitar mark as adequately as a mini-journey with west seaside allies, Phobia. In the following year, Jon Miciolek parted from the drum place down and was replaced next to Mike Rosswog. Alf Kooser then leave, leaving arguably the worlds' most viciously undomesticated three-bit to copy "Human Harvest" CD/LP in 2003, with producing icon Steve Austin. "Human Harvest" was licensed to Martyr Music Group (North, South, Pan Americas) and Displeased Records (Europe/repose of World). Rosswog was replaced on drums close to Mike Bartek (Sadis Euphoria) and the bass patch was captivated alongside Drew Haritan (Free Barabbas, Sadis Euphoria). CODC place themselves risk in in the studio, formerly upon a interval again at Austin Enterprise. CIRCLE OF DEAD CHILDREN just just at the contemporary stretch expectorate forth their most intelligence-numbing dosage of acidic nihilism to spell; "Zero Comfort Margin", on Willowtip Records.