2nd Suicide
2nd Suicide came up in the late 1990s with a sound built on heavy distortion and pounding rhythms. Their debut album was called 'Destination Demise,' which...
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2nd Suicide came up in the late 1990s with a sound built on heavy distortion and pounding rhythms. Their debut album was called 'Destination Demise,' which also gave them a title track that became something of an anthem for listeners drawn to their material. Other songs like 'Dystopia' and 'Garden of Stone' followed a similar path, dealing in themes of despair and existential weight.
The band maintained a deliberately obscure public presence. Their frontman went by the name Zero, and other members used aliases like The Angel of Death and The Beast. They rarely gave interviews or engaged with media, which fed into a certain mystique around the group.
Their live shows were known for intense, confrontational energy. This, along with lyrical content that touched on dark subjects, led to various controversies and protests from some conservative and religious groups during their active years. They put out a few more albums after their debut, including 'Blackserenity' and 'The Triumph of Pain,' which continued in their established sonic vein.
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