Die My Darling

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Needle's Eye 03:25 Tools
Pain 05:01 Tools
God Has Stopped Speaking 04:47 Tools
Sleep 05:26 Tools
Temple of Love 07:19 Tools
Waiting for Dawn 06:00 Tools
Waiting For Down 05:58 Tools
JUST DEFY MY LOVE 05:02 Tools
I WOKE UP SCREAMING 04:57 Tools
7 DAYS 01:53 Tools
OUR BEHAVIOUR 05:05 Tools
TAKE THIS SICKNESS 05:51 Tools
INCISIONS 04:38 Tools
TS2 03:58 Tools
DECAY 03:52 Tools
Needles Eye 03:54 Tools
Pain #13 04:35 Tools
Pain 13 04:37 Tools
God Has Stoppped Speaking 04:47 Tools
Pain (V2.0) 04:47 Tools
Pain (Album Version) 05:01 Tools
Needle's Eye (Radio) 03:55 Tools
Radio ~ {Die My Darling - Needle's Eye} 03:55 Tools
Needles Eye (OST Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines) 03:25 Tools
Needle's Eye - Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines OST 03:25 Tools
Radio (Needle's Eye) 00:00 Tools
Pain (Original Version) 05:01 Tools
Мы Никогда Не Умрём 02:46 Tools
Needle's Eye (VtM:B OST) 04:47 Tools
God Has Stopped Speaking To Me 04:47 Tools
Pain # 04:37 Tools
Sleep (Insomnia Mix) 02:46 Tools
Sleep - Insomnia Mix 02:46 Tools
Pain (Non Album Version) 02:46 Tools
Pain (non-album version) 04:47 Tools
Needle's Eye (OST Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines - Radio) 04:47 Tools
JustDefy My Love 04:47 Tools
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Die My Darling is an industrial/gothic/trance band formed in 2000 by vocalist Sean D and bassist, F. G. Reiche. Other members have included Lance Duber (guitar), Entropy (guitar), Vulgar (guitar), and Anthem (drums). They self-released an EP "Sleep", which lead to them being signed by Trisol Music Group in 2001. recording throughout most of the year, debut disc "Virulent", mastered by Tom Baker (NIN and Marilyn Manson), was released under Trisol on February 15, 2002. Their latest single 'Needle's Eye' was released May 3rd, 2004, and appears within the Activision game Vampire: Bloodlines, as well as on the accompanying soundtrack CD (release date, November 16th, 2004). Torn apart by internal conflicts, the band has since gone "on hiatus". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.