Spineshank Songs Ranked

Spineshank was an American nu metal band from Los Angeles. The band has released four studio albums: Strictly Diesel (1998), The Height of Callousness (2000), Self-Destructive Pattern (2003), and Anger Denial Acceptance (2012). Formed in February 1996, Spineshank was assembled from the remains of a previous musical endeavor called “Basic Enigma”. That band included future Spineshank members in vocalist Jonny Santos, guitarist Mike Sarkisyan and drummer Tom Decker. Upon hearing Fear Factory’s 1995 release Demanufacture, a new bassist in Robert Garcia was recruited, and with a refined musical style, Spineshank was formed. They have cited Fear Factory as a major influence. Here are all of Spineshank songs ranked.

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10. Stillborn (Self-Destructive Pattern, 2003)

“You need to hear the whole album to really get how awesome this song is and enjoy the rest. Do it for all their albums. Just an idea. Short and sweet and wonder why this band have so few albums made. Maybe it’s a no garbage or filler policy, which is nice of them.”

9. New Disease (The Height of Callousness, 2000)

“I personally think that the song is about striving for a goal that seems incredibly important, then realizing that it is all wrong and that you’re just a screw-up. Either that or thinking you’re on the right track, then realizing you are farther from your goal then you ever though possible, and just giving up”

8. God Complex (Anger Denial Acceptance 2012)

“These unsung heroes of Metal are back after a long hiatus (let’s call a spade a spade, they broke up) but they haven’t skipped a beat. Their grinding instruments and mix of melody and screams are as good as ever.”

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7. Asthmatic (The Height of Callousness, 2000)

“I think this song could be about a total downfall an resorting to either alcohol/drugs or even self mutilation. i mean, really, think about it for a minute. but this song is amazing. so much emotion and energy.”

6. Beginning of the End (Self-Destructive Pattern, 2003)

“This is a jammin’ tune . . . It’s hard to tell if Spineshank intends on a more deeper meaning that is presented, but I believe this jam is about drastic change perhaps, maybe in a relationship, or just blowing up and loosing it.”

5. Cyanide 2600 (The Height of Callousness, 2000)

“The Height of Callousness is such an awesome album. This is the only song on it I’m not a big fan of. I used to always skip it when I was listening to the CD. But compared to a lot of today’s music, this doesn’t sound so bad.”

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4. (Can’t Be) Fixed (The Height of Callousness, 2000)

“To me i think this song means that someone did something that comes natural to them and another person dosent except them so they are telling that person they can’t be changed.”

3. Smothered (Self-Destructive Pattern, 2003)

“I think it is about just someone who is smothering you. In this case it looks like it is intentional smothering, and this person is smothering the person becuase of somthing that happened a long time. Like its some sort of retribution and they have gotten inside the person and just slowly killing them.”

2. The Height of Callousness (The Height of Callousness, 2000)

“Their most high powered, slamming song, packs a punch with the guitar and bass guitar mixing right in with the industrial parts. From start to finish, “The Height of Callousness” is a Nu-metal gem with everything you could want from the genre.”

1. Synthetic (The Height of Callousness, 2000)

“The song seems to be about how they want to just conform to the situation and become something fake “synthetic” just so they can cope with it but they still have the conflicting views. I have felt like that plenty of times”