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All of Killswitch Engage's album artwork and tour merchandise is designed by D'Antonio, who is a graphic artist. D'Antonio's company, DarkicoN design, produces artwork for bands such as Shadows Fall, Unearth, All That Remains, New England Metal and Hardcore Fest and Crowbar. [1] D'Antonio's latest side project band is Death Ray Vision. [2]
In 1999, Killswitch Engage recorded a demo containing four tracks, including "Soilborn", the first song written by the band. [4] The demo was first released at the band's first show, opening for melodic death metal act In Flames, in November 1999. [2] [4] They released their self-titled debut album the following year.
Dutkiewicz was the drummer of Killswitch Engage, until the release of its second album, Alive or Just Breathing, [5] when he moved to guitars, and Tom Gomes became the band's drummer. He has assumed the role of producer on all of Killswitch Engage's records, [5] except on their second self-titled album Killswitch Engage, which was released June ...
Killswitch Engage is back on the road, reunited with Howard Jones, and ready to 'atone' from Stroudsburg to Philly to Pittsburgh and beyond. Heavy on the bass: Killswitch Engage's Mike D'Antonio ...
Basshunter, a Swedish singer, record producer and DJ, has released five studio albums, two compilation albums, 30 singles, five promotional singles and seven remixes. The Bassmachine, Basshunter's debut studio album, was released by Alex Music on 25 August 2004. [1]
Alive or Just Breathing is the second studio album by American metalcore band Killswitch Engage.It was released on May 21, 2002, through Roadrunner Records. Alive or Just Breathing was Killswitch Engage's first album on Roadrunner and was recorded from October 2001 to February 2002.
Reviewer rave: "All you care to eat of boiled or fried shrimp, fried fish, 2 kinds of hush puppies, fries, pinto beans, Cole slaw, and a big salad bar. Then peach cobbler with home made vanilla ...
Life expectancy in the United States is rising nearly as quickly as it fell at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic as deaths from Covid-19 and drug overdoses drop.