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California native, MORDACIOUS, is back with his 3rd full length CD entitled "This Emptiness". Recently signed to Hypervoxx, a subsidiary of Telegrammetry Recordings, Mordacious excels with 14 brand new tracks. His Terror-EBM sound has matured which is evident in this collection. Featuring different tempos and textures, this CD is bound to appeal to fans of Suicide Commando. Mordacious This Emptiness Songs | 1. | Dead To Society |
| 2. | Suffering |
| 3. | Master Slave |
| 4. | Burn It Down |
| 5. | This Emptiness |
| 6. | Dream Girl |
| 7. | Shallow |
| 8. | Sorrow |
| 9. | Shame |
| 10. | Die With Me |
| 11. | Failure |
| 12. | Sacrifice |
| 13. | Love Lust |
| 14. | I Don't Care |
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