Bury Your Dead

Songs: 4
Albums: 4

Albums

Bury Your Dead - Alive [DualDisc]
Alive [DualDisc]
2005, songs: 1
Bury Your Dead - Cover Your Tracks
Cover Your Tracks
2004, songs: 1
Bury Your Dead - You Had Me at Hello
You Had Me at Hello
2003, songs: 1

Facts about Bury Your Dead

Bury Your Dead

Bury Your Dead is an American metalcore band known for their aggressive sound, intense live performances, and influential contributions to the metalcore genre. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Bury Your Dead was formed in 2001 in Worcester, Massachusetts, by guitarist Brendan "Slim" MacDonald and drummer Mark Castillo. The band quickly gained attention in the hardcore and metal scenes for their punishing blend of hardcore punk and metal influences. Drawing inspiration from bands like Hatebreed, Pantera, and Madball, Bury Your Dead forged a sound that was both brutal and melodic, setting them apart from their peers.

  2. Breakthrough Albums: Bury Your Dead gained widespread recognition with the release of their second album, "Cover Your Tracks", in 2004. The album featured a more refined and mature sound, incorporating elements of thrash metal and death metal alongside the band's trademark breakdowns and aggressive riffing. Songs like "Eyes Wide Shut" and "Magnolia" became instant classics in the metalcore scene, solidifying Bury Your Dead's reputation as one of the genre's leading bands.

  3. Lineup Changes and Evolution: Throughout their career, Bury Your Dead has undergone several lineup changes, with MacDonald and Castillo serving as the band's primary creative forces. Despite these changes, the band has continued to evolve their sound and push the boundaries of the metalcore genre. Their later albums, such as "Beauty and the Breakdown" (2006) and "It's Nothing Personal" (2009), showcased a more experimental approach, incorporating elements of groove metal, nu-metal, and even electronic music into their sound.

  4. Live Performances and Legacy: Bury Your Dead is known for their intense and energetic live performances, characterized by their crushing breakdowns, ferocious mosh pits, and crowd interaction. The band's relentless touring schedule and dedicated fan base helped to cement their status as one of the premier metalcore acts of the mid-2000s. Bury Your Dead's influence can be heard in countless bands within the metalcore and hardcore scenes, as they helped to popularize the use of breakdowns and aggressive riffing in the genre.

  5. Hiatus and Reunion: After releasing "Mosh 'n' Roll" in 2011, Bury Your Dead went on hiatus, with members pursuing other musical projects and personal endeavors. However, in 2016, the band announced their reunion and released a new album, "Moshumentary", featuring re-recordings of classic songs and a documentary chronicling their career. The reunion marked a triumphant return for Bury Your Dead, reaffirming their status as pioneers of the metalcore genre and thrilling fans with their ferocious live shows once again.

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