Posted June 22, 200916 yr http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/02/24/dillinger_wideweb__430x309.jpg The Dillinger Escape Plan (sometimes abbreviated DEP or TDEP) is an American experimental mathcore band from Morris Plains, New Jersey. The band originated in 1997 after the disbanding of Arcane, a hardcore punk trio consisting of Ben Weinman, Dimitri Minakakis, and Chris Pennie. The band's current line-up consists of Ben Weinman (lead guitar, backing vocals), Liam Wilson (bass guitar), Greg Puciato (lead vocals), Jeff Tuttle (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Billy Rymer (drums, percussion). The band is known for their wild and personal live shows which often showcase stage-diving into the audience, fire breathing, and many other special effects. must hear tracks: Sugar Coated Sour Smg3coINg0E Panasonic Youth kGNb-YT5ECA Fix Your Face LvdNUVVeW-4 must have album... Calculating Infinity http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/ce/CalculatingInfinity.jpg Calculating Infinity is the debut album by American mathcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan, released in September 1999 by Relapse Records. Calculating Infinity showcases the band's heavier, more technical sound found in earlier recordings. The album would go on to be considered a landmark of experimental metal. This would be the only The Dillinger Escape Plan full-length album to feature Dimitri Minakakis on vocals. tracklisting: 1. "Sugar Coated Sour" – 2:24 2. "43% Burnt" – 4:31 3. "Jim Fear" – 2:22 4. "*#.." – 2:41 5. "Destro's Secret" – 1:56 6. "The Running Board" – 3:21 7. "Clip the Apex...Accept Instruction" – 3:29 8. "Calculating Infinity" – 2:02 9. "4th Grade Dropout" – 3:35 10. "Weekend Sex Change" – 3:11 11. "Variations on a Cocktail Dress" – 7:55 what do you think of DEP? what are your favourite tracks/albums/EPs? are you a fan of the mathcore genre?
June 22, 200916 yr They're pretty weird band imo. :lol: Even though each of their tracks are different (and great) which makes them an awesome band. 'Ire Works', their album, it's too short but great. :D
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