Ted Maul

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Forest... With This Memory Of A Free Festival 00:00 Tools
Gutting the Reason 00:00 Tools
Spherical Lie 00:00 Tools
Unconditional Dejection 00:00 Tools
Extricate The Macrocosm 00:00 Tools
The High Commissioner 00:00 Tools
200DB's Down 00:00 Tools
Six Days 00:00 Tools
And We Tolerate the Sickness 00:00 Tools
A Plan to Rob the Soul 00:00 Tools
A Catalogue of Wasted Opportunities 00:00 Tools
For The Innocent 00:00 Tools
Lo Mas Negativo 00:00 Tools
For The Innocent (Rough Mix) 00:00 Tools
For the Innocent (Rough Mix) 00:00 Tools
Killing Yourself To Live 00:00 Tools
For The Innocent - Rough Mix 00:00 Tools
... And We Tolerate the Sickness 00:00 Tools
01. Forest...With This Memory 00:00 Tools
Thanx for Nothin' 00:00 Tools
10. 200 DBs Down 00:00 Tools
Forest...With This Memory 00:00 Tools
Thanx for Nothin' (Overkill) 00:00 Tools
Look Into My Eyes Before I Kill You 00:00 Tools
Thanx For Nothin' [Overkill] 00:00 Tools
Thanx For Nothin (Overkill) 00:00 Tools
Forest 00:00 Tools
Killing Yourself To Live (Black Sabbath) 05:42 Tools
And We Tolerate The Remix 00:00 Tools
The High Comissioner 00:00 Tools
High Commissioner 00:00 Tools
Forest... With This Memory of 00:00 Tools
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Ted Maul are a London based band who are a mix of Death Metal, Hardcore and Drum 'N' Bass. The band started in 2003 but their first line up was only completed in November in 2004 when they played their first gig opening for Suffocation. They then played relentlessly and recorded a demo before recording their debut album in 2006, with Frederik Nordstrom. The latest album, "White label", was released on 3rd September, 2007 on Raise The Game. The release proved again that they are pushing the boundries of an extreme genre, with a genuine passion and originality. They were called the number one 'Big Tip Of 2008' by Metal Hammer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.