The Mescaline Babies

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Skeleton Kids 03:48 Tools
Self-Pretending Whore 03:31 Tools
Ashtray Head 03:52 Tools
Winter and Spring 03:07 Tools
Heart Full of Wine 03:07 Tools
Bitch, Please! 02:53 Tools
Distorted Youth 04:22 Tools
Jacobin Fever 03:23 Tools
Ultramarine Blue 04:08 Tools
The Eternal Season 07:00 Tools
Cold Earth 03:31 Tools
Gehenna 03:20 Tools
Sylicon Knives 03:47 Tools
Withered Woods 04:14 Tools
The Wall 03:26 Tools
Skeleton Kids (demo) 03:47 Tools
The Wall (demo) 03:27 Tools
20th Century Boy 02:44 Tools
Black Mass 03:33 Tools
Bliss/Martyrdom 02:26 Tools
Muffled Truths 04:27 Tools
The emperor's death 04:03 Tools
Vulture eye 04:03 Tools
Choker 04:03 Tools
Dancing with a broken leg 04:03 Tools
Gears 04:03 Tools
Crowbar 04:03 Tools
September's Breathe 03:50 Tools
Registered trademark 04:03 Tools
Sylincon Knifes 04:03 Tools
That was the right way 04:03 Tools
Letters to dust 04:03 Tools
Septembers Breath 03:48 Tools
Neverland 03:23 Tools
04 - The Wall (Demo) 04:03 Tools
Lullaby 03:23 Tools
Hall of Mirrors 03:50 Tools
Sister in Blood 03:23 Tools
03 - Skeleton Kids (Demo) 03:23 Tools
This corrupting world of berries 03:23 Tools
Unlistenable EP - Skeleton Kids (Demo) 03:23 Tools
Unlistenable EP - Winter and Spring 03:23 Tools
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At the end of 2009 Sydney Mars (ex-Suicideathome, Broken Time Structure) and Kalle (ex-Enkil's Eye, Sleepy Crowd) decide to start a band that has nothing to do with their former projects. Basing on their common passion for bands like Scarlet’s Remains, Christian Death and Mephisto Waltz, they record a bunch of pieces at home: “The Mescaline Babies” are born. After few months they complete the line-up with Daniele (bass) and Luca (drums), and now are recording their first EP at the Overground production’s studio. The Mescaline Babies proposes a deathrock assault between the american sound and the european one, wich conjugates shimmering gothic atmospheres with the genuine vehemence of punk. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.