American experimental/noise-rock band formed in Nashville in 1992, led by Steve Austin (vocals, guitar). Known for abrasive, genre-blurring albums and intense live presence.

Formed in 1992 in Nashville and centered on Steve Austin. Austin has operated Supernova Records and the Austin Enterprise studio (mentioned in DeBaser reviews). The band's sound mixes noise, grindcore, post-hardcore and industrial experimentation; several DeBaser reviews single out Temple of the Morning Star and In the Eyes of God as landmarks.

DeBaser reviews present Today Is the Day as a singular, extreme experimental band led by Steve Austin. Critics praise the band's inventiveness, brutality, and unsettling emotional intensity. Temple of the Morning Star and In the Eyes of God are repeatedly singled out as high points. The discography spans noise, grindcore, post-hardcore and industrial textures.

For:Fans of experimental metal, noise rock, grindcore and extreme music

 The most suitable label to describe them is perhaps "out-of-control music."

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 A masterpiece. For my part, even superior to "Temple of the Morning Star," which many point to as the artistic pinnacle of Today is the Day. Listen to die.

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 Screams, torn bits of fabric, chilling tachycardias, sleepless nights, and mental health slipping away...

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