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Debut album by Detroit, Michigan skacore legends The Suicide Machines. Released in 1996 through Hollywood Records. Tracklist: 1. New Girl 0:00 2. by Definition is the debut album by the Detroit, Michigan punk rock band The Suicide Machines, released in 1996 by Hollywood Records. It was the band's first full-length album and established their presence in the mid-1990s punk rock mainstream revival. The album's musical style blends elements of hardcore punk and ska, which contributed to the band's style being described as ska punk or skacore. Music videos were filmed for the singles No Face and . with No Face reaching 31. Songs in album The Suicide Machines - Destruction By Definition 1996. The Suicide Machines - New Girl. The Suicide Machines - . The Suicide Machines - Break The Glass. The Suicide Machines - No Face. The Suicide Machines - Hey. The Suicide Machines - Our Time. The Suicide Machines - Too Much. The Suicide Machines - Islands. The Suicide Machines - The Real You. The Suicide Machines - Face Values. Destruction By Definition. The Suicide Machines. Rock free to The Suicide Machines Destruction By Definition New Girl, . and more. 17 tracks 36:54. Destruction by Definition. Destruction by Definition Tracklist. New Girl Lyrics. Show all albums by The Suicide Machines. Band Name The Suicide Machines. Album Name Destruction by Definition. Type Album. Released date 21 April 1996. Labels Hollywood Records. Music StyleSka-Punk. Members owning this album2. New Girl. Break the Glass. No Face. Suicide Machines Format: Audio CD. Please retry. Though the Suicide Machines are far more punk and pop than ska, they nonetheless manage to fit in some infectious ska rhythms. They're a Detroit quartet with piercings in all the right places pretty much all over their faces, big baggy clothes, and a knack for writing fun-filled, power-packed ditties. They're also a hell of a lot of fun. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Destruction By Definition, 1996