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One Year After: Gone but Not Forgotten

Hello fellow creatures of the night.

It’s been a while since you’ve heard from us. Yes, we’ve been posting on our social media with our usual funny horror stuff, but its time we said something on a more somber note.

August 1st marks the one year anniversary of our friend, brother, and guitarist Jose’s passing. We have said before, as it would be his will, we will continue the legacy of his music and be going forward with ideas we had in the works. 

The last song we recorded with Jose was “Man Made Humanoid Monster Man”, but we had more things in the works with him that we didn’t get to record or finish. So we’ve been following up on the songs we had in the works along with new ideas that have grown out of those, which includes a 5 song Concept EP that is connected to “Man Made Humanoid Monster Man.” These new ideas are closer to the industrial sound we were moving towards, but then again our music has always been all over the place and constantly evolving genrewise.

Having said that, we don’t know when a live performance will be possible, but we will visit our past catalog of music and make some changes to fit our current state of band and its musical style.

As life moves forward we ask you to keep an eye on our social media, Facebook, Slasher Horror Social Network, Twitter, subscribe to our notifications, like us on Spotify , Amazon Unlimited, Bandcamp, ITunes, and visit our website to know where we are on our journey as we continue as a band (ed·DIE, Kevin, Jose) and the other 3 people (behind the curtain) who’s musical input is and has been a large part of the band. (they know who they are).

See us soon? Maybe . Hear us soon? Most definitely. Social Media soon? You bet your ass.

- discipline theory


L.I.M.E. Meets Discipline Theory

L.I.M.E. (Long Island Music & Entertainment) caught up with us at our Village Pub show in Lindenhurst, NY for a quick interview. We discuss influences, music style, social media & more. And something extra after the interview too.


Necrocasticon Interview

Check out Jose & ed·DIE’s interview on The Necrocasticon Podcast. Recorded during the Scares That Care Telethon the guys talk about the band’s history, pop punk music, drummers turned into singers, being latino in the metal community & music more. Tons of fun during the interview so there’s a lot of laughing.

For those of you who want to get to the band’s part of the show forward to 38:25.

The Necrocasticon is part of the Project Entertainment Network.