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Truth Decay (American band) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Truth Decay (American band)
Truth Decay was an early to late 1990s artrock band from Houston, Texas. Bass guitarist/songwriter Ralf Armin, himself an essential contributor to several Houston Noise Bands and experimental hard-rock groups such as Culturcide, The Pain Teens, and a sometime member of Really Red, founded the band with drummer Frank Garymartin after they left the Pain Teens. Later The Pain Teens guitarist Scott Ayers joined the band. They released a single, "White Bunnies", on Charnel Music, and a music video for "White Bunnies" was filmed in Houston in 1997, directed by Tim Thomson and shot by Christopher J. Hogan. In 1998, the band issued a limited edition, handmade CD-R called "Sechs" (Schwarzfahren 98/01). The inside screened flap included this liner quote: After disbanding in 2000, Ralf Armin joined the Vulgarians for a while, then Swarm of Angels, and currently he leads a band called Dead Roses.
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