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  2. Demon Hunter (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band joined As I Lay Dying on tour in March, marking the first time Demon Hunter ever toured as a supporting act, rather than the headliner. Blessthefall and War of Ages were also on the bill. Demon Hunter released an anthology of their first three albums on March 8, 2011, titled Death, a Destination . [ 23 ]

  3. 45 Days - Wikipedia

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    45 Days is the first live album by American Christian metal band Demon Hunter.The three-disc set, two DVDs and one CD, was released on November 25, 2008. [7] The DVDs of the release consist of a 90-minute documentary on the band, including touring and in depth interviews on the first disc, and an entire live concert on the second disc.

  4. Demon Hunter discography - Wikipedia

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    Double Take: Demon Hunter (collects the first two albums) 2007; Music from the Film 45 Days (score composed for the band's 45 Days documentary) 2008; Live in Nashville (audio of the concert featured on the 45 Days DVD) 2009; Death, a Destination (collects the first three albums) 2011; Songs of Death and Resurrection (reworked versions of their ...

  5. Timothy "Yogi" Watts - Wikipedia

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    Post-hardcore band Staple replaced Haste the Day towards the end of the tour. Watts' Demon Hunter debut, as well as Ethan Luck's, was The Triptych. Watts replaced A.J. Barrette of the heavy metal band The Showdown, as fellow Demon Hunter member Jeremiah Scott replaced Eric Koruschak, who played bass. [2]

  6. Demon Hunter (album) - Wikipedia

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    Demon Hunter joined Extol on tour in the summer of 2003. [4] Demon Hunter's material first appeared on This Is Solid State Vol. 3 in February 2002, which included a demo recording of the band's song "Through the Black". [5] "Through the Black" was later re-recorded for Demon Hunter's self-titled album.

  7. Storm the Gates of Hell - Wikipedia

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    Demon Hunter embarked on the Stronger Than Hell Tour in promotion of the album. The summer tour began in May 2008 and included Living Sacrifice, Oh, Sleeper, The Famine, and Advent. The album's lead single, "Fading Away," along with the title track and "Carry Me Down," can be heard on the band's official MySpace. A promotional site entitled "A ...

  8. Exile (Demon Hunter album) - Wikipedia

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    Among the track listing was a new recording of the song "Praise the Void", previously released in Demon Hunter's acoustic album Songs of Death and Resurrection a year prior. In conjunction with the album, a four-part comic series written by Ryan Clark was released, and in September the band embarked on an anniversary tour celebrating 20 years ...

  9. Don Clark (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Clark formed the band with the Rob Dennler (vocals), Steve Saxby (bass) and Morley Boyer (drums). Dennler left the band in 1996 and Ryan joined the band. The band released an EP, a Split EP, and two studio albums. He and his brother formed Demon Hunter in 2000 and released their debut album late the following year through Solid State Records ...

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