"Perversion" is a 1998 album by Industrial Rock act Gravity Kills. In an April 2000 online chat session, one of the band members disclosed that the title of the album was going to be named "Whore", but their record label TVT Records threw a fit and thought it was not a good idea to use the title, so 2 days before they would go to manufacturing the CDs, the band came up with name 'Perversion', so it was titled Perversion. On the front cover of the album, there is writing that says "Safe Handling Instructions" and information, protection and ins… read more
"Perversion" is a 1998 album by Industrial Rock act Gravity Kills. In an April 2000 online chat session, one of the band members disclosed … read more
"Perversion" is a 1998 album by Industrial Rock act Gravity Kills. In an April 2000 online chat session, one of the band members disclosed that the title of the album was going… read more
Gravity Kills was an industrial rock band which formed in Jefferson City, Missouri, United States in 1994. First appearing with a demo for Goodbye on the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack in 1995, they had their first hit single with Guilty off their 1996 debut album Gravity Kills. Further soundtrack appearances on Escape From L.A. and Se7en along with music videos for Guilty, Enough and Blame also helped bring exposure, often having had comparisons drawn to early Nine Inch Nails by the press. Their other singles that followed were Down from the debut (the final single released from t… read more
Gravity Kills was an industrial rock band which formed in Jefferson City, Missouri, United States in 1994. First appearing with a demo for Goodbye on the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack in 1… read more
Gravity Kills was an industrial rock band which formed in Jefferson City, Missouri, United States in 1994. First appearing with a demo for Goodbye on the Mortal Kombat movie soundtrack in 1995, they had their first hit single with Guil…read more