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== Discography == == Discography ==
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* ''Detonate Worlds Plague'' (2012, Holy Terror)


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* ''Evacuate'' (2012, A389) * ''Evacuate'' (2012, A389)
* ''Kingdom of Heaven'' (2012, A389) * ''Kingdom of Heaven'' (2012, A389)
* ''Detonate Worlds Plague'' (2012, Holy Terror)


'''Splits''' '''Splits'''

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Integrity
Also known asIntegrity 2000
OriginCleveland, Ohio, United States
GenresHardcore punk, metallic hardcore
Years active1988 (1988)–present
LabelsA389, Deathwish, Holy Terror, Indie, Victory
Websiteholyterror.com
Musical artist

Formed in 1988. Their lyrical themes include religion, the supernatural, mental illness, individualism, and the occult.

Discography

Studio albums

EPs and singles

  • Off The Bat Demo (1987)
  • Harder They Fall Demo (1989)
  • In Contrast of Sin (1990, Victory)
  • Grace of the Unholy (1990, Progression)
  • Kingdom of Heaven (1992, Overkill)
  • Integrity (1992)
  • "Hooked, Lung, Stolen Breath Cunt" (1995)
  • Septic Death Karaoke (1995, Blood Book)
  • Project: Regenesis (1999, East Coast Empire)
  • Walpürgisnacht (2008, A389)
  • We Are the End (2010, Magic Bullet)
  • Grace of the Unholy (2010, A389)
  • Evacuate (2012, A389)
  • Kingdom of Heaven (2012, A389)

Splits

  • Integrity / Mayday - Les 120 Journees De Sodome (1992, Endgame)
  • Integrity / Psywarfare (1996, Victory)
  • Integrity / Kids of Widney High (1996, Blood Book)
  • Integrity / Hatebreed (1997, Stillborn)
  • Integrity / Lockweld (1998, Victory)
  • Integ2000 / Fear Tomorrow (1999, East Coast Empire)
  • Integrity / AVM (2009, Holy Terror)
  • Integrity / Creepout - Love Is... The Only Weapon (2009, Jukeboxxx)
  • Integrity / Rot In Hell - Black Heksen Rise (2011, TDON)
  • Integrity / Gehenna (2012, Holy Terror)

Compilations

  • Voice of Thousands (1990, Conversion)
  • Only the Strong (1990, Victory)
  • Thrasher Magazine Skate Rock No. 9 (1990)
  • Den of Iniquity (1993, Dark Empire)
  • HookedLungStolenBreathCunt (1994, Lost and Found)
  • No Exit Compilation (1994, Inside Front Zine)
  • We Shall Fight In The Streets Compilation (1995, Area 51)
  • Industry Cleveland Compilation (1996, Dog Collar)
  • A Compilation for Atonement (1996, Dog Collar)
  • Bacteria Sour Vol. 2 (1998, Bacteria Sour)
  • Salvations Malevolence (2004)
  • 7/17 Holy Terror (2010, Holy Terror)
  • No Peace/War (2011, Organized Crime)
  • Taste of Every Sin (1997, Holy Terror)
  • The Final Taste of Every Sin (1999, East Coast Empire)
  • In Contrast of Tomorrow (2001, Victory)
  • Sliver In the Hands of Time (2005, Good Life)
  • Thee DestroyORR (2011, Holy Terror)

Live and video albums

  • Palm Sunday (2005, Aurora Borealis)
  • Always Is Always Forever (2005, Van Hellion)

Music Videos

  • Dawn of a New Apocalypse (1992)
  • In Contrast of Fear (1992)
  • Micha (Those Who Fear Tomorrow) (1992)
  • Eighteen (1993)
  • Incarnate 365 (1995)
  • Judgement Day (1995)
  • To Die For (2003)
  • Black Heksen Rise (2012)

References

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