Bury Your Dead | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Genres | Metalcore, hardcore punk |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Mediaskare, Victory, Eulogy |
Associated acts | Corpus Christi, DevilDriver, Emmure, Crossfade, Walls of Jericho, Volumes |
Members |
Mat Bruso Brendan "Slim" MacDonald Chris Towning Aaron Patrick Mark Castillo |
Past members | Myke Terry Michael Crafter Mike Nunez Joe Krewko Eric Ellis Dan O'Connor Rich Gaccione Jay Crowe Jesse Viens Chris Cain Rich Casey Matt Lacasse Steve Kent Dustin Schoenhofer Chris Sansonel Sean Chamilian |
Bury Your Dead is an American metalcore band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, formed in 2001. To date they have had eight releases; one EP: Bury Your Dead, one live DVD: Alive, and six studio albums: You Had Me at Hello, Cover Your Tracks, Beauty and the Breakdown, Bury Your Dead, It's Nothing Personal and Mosh N' Roll.
In 2001, Bury Your Dead began as a side project of the band Hamartia featuring Brendan "Slim" MacDonald (guitar) and Mark Castillo (drums). With the metalcore sound of Hamartia growing tiresome to both Slim and Mark, they started writing less technical songs in their free time. They recruited Steve Kent to play bass, second guitarist Jesse Viens, and Joe Krewko as vocalist and began playing shows in Massachusetts and Connecticut under the name Bury Your Dead. News of their unbridled energy and destructive live show spread immediately around the East Coast hardcore scenes and the band was courted by Alveran/Eulogy.
The band recorded and released their debut album titled You Had Me at Hello in March 2002, borrowed a van, then toured in support of it. After several successful tours Bury Your Dead decided to go their separate ways - Mark (drums) moved back to Philadelphia and began touring with Between the Buried and Me, Rich (bass) went back to running his own screen-printing business, and Slim (guitar) began playing guitar in the band Blood Has Been Shed.
After several months had passed, Rich Casey contacted Slim and expressed his interest in reforming Bury Your Dead. They rounded up some of their old lineup, with a few others to fill in, and played some shows before heading down to Florida to play the annual Gainesville Fest. After acquiring vocalist Mat Bruso, they ran into their old drummer, Mark, who was touring with Between the Buried and Me, and they discussed their desire to make Bury Your Dead a serious band again. Mark agreed, and the band did a few short tours as well as appearances at hardcore festivals including Hellfest and The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival.