Vauxdvihl

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To Dimension Logic 00:00 Tools
The Weapon 00:00 Tools
Separate Ends 00:00 Tools
Comedy Of Errors 00:00 Tools
Philosophia Mosaica 00:00 Tools
In Search Of Forever 00:00 Tools
Minus Absence 00:00 Tools
Questions or Misanthropy 00:00 Tools
For the Sun Has Gone to Hell 00:00 Tools
The Funeral Party 00:00 Tools
Prognosis: Poor me Syndrome 00:00 Tools
Isis/Pekt 00:00 Tools
Movement 00:00 Tools
Livenlurne 00:00 Tools
Summoning 00:00 Tools
Question Of Misanthropy 00:00 Tools
Assassination! 00:00 Tools
Sincerely Die 00:00 Tools
Question or Misanthropy 00:00 Tools
Assassination 00:00 Tools
Plots (To Or F) Are Necessary Things? 00:00 Tools
Plots (T or F) are a necessary thing? 00:00 Tools
Assassination? 00:00 Tools
Plots (T or F) are a neccesary thing? 00:00 Tools
Plots (True Or False) Are A Necessary Thing? 00:00 Tools
For The Sun HasGone To Hell 00:00 Tools
Plots (T Or F) Are A Necessary 00:00 Tools
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The Australian progressive metal band known as Vauxdvihl (originally known by the more conventional spelling Vaudeville) debuted with an intriguing album, with a darker and more adventurous tone. Their sound resembles earlier progressive metal acts like Queensrÿche, Lethal or to a lesser extent, Fates Warning. After that album the band (by this time a largely different lineup, with three of the original five members gone) entered an experimental phase, eventually releasing an EP entitled Vog, which by several reports is more industrial and not really a lot like To Dimension Logic. It seems unlikely that this band is still active. Former bassist Eddie Katz was recently seen in a band called Where Echoes End. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.