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Killswitch Engage - Starting Over The mighty Killswitch Engage showcase the stunning video for Starting Over, the first single from (More) The mighty Killswitch Engage showcase the stunning video for Starting Over, the first single from the self-titled 2009 album, available now on Roadrunner Records (Less)
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE on CAPITAL CHAOS 2007 Killswitch Engage perform "My Curse" @ Warped Tour 2007 @ Sleep Train Amphitheater in (More) Killswitch Engage perform "My Curse" @ Warped Tour 2007 @ Sleep Train Amphitheater in Marysville, CA 8/233/07 also on the bill were Bad Religion, Coheed & Cambria, As I Lay Dying & more http://www.capitalchaos.net ..Killswitch Engage (often abbreviated as KSE or Killswitch) is a Grammy nominated Metalcore band from Westfield, Massachusetts. The band is currently signed to Roadrunner Records. Killswitch Engage is a Metalcore band that is popular among fans of the genre. http://killswitchengage.com Their music incorporates elements of twin guitar harmonies, drop C power chords as well as clean guitar breaks. Following the demise of his old band Overcast in 1998, bassist Mike D'Antonio explored the underground heavy metal scenes in search of members for a new band. In 1999, D'Antonio met Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel, guitarists for Aftershock. Dutkiewicz took the role of playing drums, while Stroetzel remained on guitar. The trio searched for a vocalist and eventually hired Jesse Leach, formerly of Corrin and Nothing Stays Gold. The now four-member band took the name of "Killswitch Engage," a name proposed by D'Antonio after watching an episode of the FOX program The X-Files entitled "Kill Switch". The episode's writer, William Gibson, came up with the title after a chance meeting with the industrial band Kill Switch...Klick; the bands are otherwise unrelated. While on tour with Steve Young and Shadows Fall, Ferret Records took notice of Killswitch Engage's aggressive live show. The band signed with the record label and began recording their debut album.
The band's self-titled debut album was sufficient to earn them a deal with Roadrunner Records. Soon after signing with Roadrunner, the band decided to become a five-piece by bringing in former Overcast guitarist Pete Cortese. However, Cortese left soon after. In 2002 they released their second album, Alive or Just Breathing. This album greatly increased the band's exposure and placed them on the Billboard Magazine Top Heatseekers chart. The CMJ New Music Report described the record as "more addictive than crack cocaine that's been smothered in nicotine AND drenched with chocolate".[1] The band was once more made a five-piece when Dutkiewicz moved to guitars, with former Aftershock drummer Tom Gomes taking the vacant spot left. This move allowed the band's songs to include two guitars. Leach left the band shortly after the release of Alive or Just Breathing. He had married his fiancée while on tour, but was separated from her due to the demanding tour schedule. Subsequently, Leach fell into a deep depression. During shows, he began screaming with more emotion than technique, and exhausted his voice. After the last show of their tour in Seattle, he sent the band an e-mail in which he explained his situation (see the World Ablaze DVD). This, coupled with the band's touring commitments, prompted Leach's departure in June 2002. Leach was replaced by Howard Jones, of Blood Has Been Shed, who has remained the band's vocalist since.
The new lineup played on the Road Rage tour in the UK and the Netherlands in 2002 with 36 Crazyfists, and continued touring throughout the rest of the year. In 2003, the band released the song When Darkness Falls, which appeared on the soundtrack of the 2003 horror film Freddy vs. Jason. The same year they also played the Ozzfest festival, after which drummer Tom Gomes left the band to live in Los Angeles with his wife and pursue their current band, (Something Of A Silhouette). He was replaced by Jones' fellow Blood Has Been Shed band member, Justin Foley, previously of jazz metal band Red Tide. Foley's first tour with the band was the MTV2 Headbangers Ball in 2003.
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