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Matt Holt

Matthew Francis Holt is the former vocalist of Nothingface, and Kingdom of Snakes.
==Biography==
Matt Holt (born May 28, 1977〔 Many thanks to Chris Houck for his assistance.〕) was raised in the suburbs of Gaithersburg, Maryland, and Germantown, Maryland, north of Washington, D.C. Holt's main hobbies are self-described as smoking weed, playing video games, paintball, and music. During high school he met Tommy Sickles through mutual friends. Holt, Sickles, and two other friends formed the band Ingredient 17, in which he played guitar and sang. After playing a show with a band known as Nothingface, the two bands became familiar with one another.
Ingredient 17 was later recording in Nothingface bassist Bill Gaal's studio when Nothingface's vocalist, David Gabbard, left the band citing musical differences. One day Holt came in to record a song for Ingredient 17, and the band members of Nothingface liked his voice, so they "took" him from his band and got their new singer, Holt, says Tom Maxwell from the forums.
After releasing four studio albums – ''Pacifier'', ''An Audio Guide to Everyday Atrocity'', ''Violence'', and ''Skeletons'' – Nothingface disbanded on February 10, 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Nothingface Is Over )〕 Shortly after, Holt joined a band called Kingdom of Snakes, formed by Bill Gaal, former bass player of Nothingface. Holt later left the band to pursue other musical routes.
In December 2005, Nothingface released new music on their website, which revealed that Holt, Maxwell and Sickles had been working together for a while. Joined by Danzig's bass player, Jerry Montano (who played with the band for a while in 2000 after Bill Gaal temporarily left the band), Nothingface began preparing a fifth studio album.
On May 24, 2008, it was announced through Blabbermouth.net〔http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=97668〕 as well as the band's Myspace page that original members Bill Gaal and Chris Houck (percussion) had rejoined Nothingface. Two days later they released ''Nothingface'' in remastered form (released in vinyl at first, the digital download for the entire album came later on April 30, 2009.) This was their very first effort before ''Pacifier''.
In February 2009, Nothingface reunited in a studio in Baltimore, Maryland. Over the course of a few weeks, they recorded instrumentals for three new songs. Later, Holt entered the studio to lay down vocals for one of the new tracks: "1000 Knives".
On August 13, 2009, Maxwell announced he was leaving Nothingface and stated that Holt had not produced material. Hours later Gaal confirmed that the group had split up.

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