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Today Is the Day

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Forlisteners into extreme metal, grindcore, noise rock, and experimental hardcore who want a review-led path into today is the day’s discography.
12 Reviews 6 Definitions 8 Charts

The Profile

Today Is the Day is an American extreme music group led by Steve Austin, formed in the early 1990s and associated with a volatile blend of grindcore, noise rock, hardcore and experimental approaches.

From the reviews: the band is described as based around Steve Austin (guitar/vocals) and active since 1992, associated with Nashville. Albums highlighted as major works include “Temple of the Morning Star” (1997) and “In the Eyes of God” (1999). “In the Eyes of God” is noted as featuring Brann Dailor (drums) and Ben Kelliher (bass). Steve Austin is also described as a producer and studio/label operator (Austin Enterprise; Supernova Records) in one review.

Across these reviews, Today Is the Day are portrayed as Steve Austin’s singular, unstable extreme-music project: a volatile collision of grind/death/noise/hardcore and experimental detours. Multiple writers frame key albums as masterpieces (especially “Temple of the Morning Star” and “In the Eyes of God”), praising technical skill, abrupt structural shifts, and a uniquely disturbing vocal presence. Recurring themes include alienation, hatred, psychosis, and cathartic brutality—often described as hard to classify but impossible to ignore.

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