Lyrics by Street Sects

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  1. And I Grew Into Ribbons
  2. Black Din
  3. Collared, Kept
  4. Featherweight Hate
  5. Feigning Familiarity
  6. If This Passes for Living
  7. In Defense Of Resentment
  8. Victms Of Nostalgia

Street Sects is an American experimental band from Austin, Texas formed in 2013, composed of vocalist Leo Ashline and multi-instrumentalist Shaun Ringsmuth. Their style is extremely abrasive, characterised by industrial rhythms, use of screamed vocals, samples of both noise and synthesizers, and nihilistic lyrics. Following two EPs released in 2014, the duo's debut album End Position was released in 2016 on The Flenser to generally positive reviews.

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