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Bleeding Through

Background information
Origin Orange County, California, USA
Genre(s) Metalcore
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Trustkill Records
Roadrunner Records
Prime Directive Records
Indecision Records
Associated acts Throwdown
Cold War
Enewetak
The Mistake
Eighteen Visions
Taken
I Killed The Prom Queen
Website www.bleedingthrough.com
Members
Brandan Schieppati
Brian Leppke
Jona Weinhofen
Ryan Wombacher
Derek Youngsma
Marta Peterson
Former members
Chad Tafolla
Marc Jackson
Vijay Kumar
Troy Born
Molly Street
Scott Danough
Mick Morris

Bleeding Through is anya American metalcore band from Orange County, California, formed in 1999. Their current line-up consists of Brandan Schieppati (vocals), Brian Leppke (guitar), Jona Weinhofen (guitar), Ryan Wombacher (bass), Derek Youngsma (drums) and Marta Peterson (keyboards). They were a fairly underground group when they signed with Trustkill Records in 2003, and have released two albums, their breakthrough, This Is Love, This Is Murderous and The Truth. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 401 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (2848 × 4256 pixel, file size: 1. ... Cities in Orange County Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Metalcore is a fusion of extreme metal and hardcore punk that began in the United States. ... In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ... 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Jona Weinhofen is the former Guitarist of I Killed The Prom Queen and current guitarist of Bleeding Through, replacing Scott Danough. ... Bleeding Through Bleeding Through are a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // Members Vocals: Brandan Schieppati Keyboards: Marta Guitar: Scott Danough Guitar: Brian Leppke Drums: Derek Youngsma Bass: Ryan Wombacher Discography Dust To Ashes (2001, Prime Directive Records) Portrait of the Goddess (2002, Indecision Records) This is Love, This is... Current drummer for the American metalcore band Bleeding Through. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Bleeding Through. ... Scott Danough is a co-founder and former guitar player for Bleeding Through. ... Mick Richard Morris (Birthday March 9, 1978), bass guitarist of Eighteen Visions from September 2000 through April 2007. ... Metalcore is a fusion of extreme metal and hardcore punk that began in the United States. ... 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Bleeding Through Bleeding Through are a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // Members Vocals: Brandan Schieppati Keyboards: Marta Guitar: Scott Danough Guitar: Brian Leppke Drums: Derek Youngsma Bass: Ryan Wombacher Discography Dust To Ashes (2001, Prime Directive Records) Portrait of the Goddess (2002, Indecision Records) This is Love, This is... Current drummer for the American metalcore band Bleeding Through. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Bleeding Through. ... Trustkill Trustkill Records is an American record label that started as a hardcore punk fanzine in April of 1993. ... This Is Love, This Is Murderous is an album by Orange Countys Bleeding Through. ... The Truth is the fourth full length album by Bleeding Through. ...


The band received considerable media attention outside of the heavy metal community for their involvement in a van accident in December 2003, filmed by a TV crew, which happened to be there to report on another crash.


In 2003, Spin called Bleeding Through an "artist to watch".[1] In 2004, Revolver magazine hailed Bleeding Through as one of eight bands ushering in the "Future of Metal" cover story.[2] Their latest album, The Truth was named "one of the four most important hard rock albums of 2006" by Billboard magazine.[3] Spin is a music magazine that reports on all the music that rocks. Founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. ... This is a hard rock magazine that comes out every month. ... It has been suggested that Billboard be merged into this article or section. ...

Contents

Biography

Dust to Ashes and Portrait of the Goddess: The underground years (1999-2002)

Bleeding Through, a metalcore band and straight edge band, formed during the summer of 1999[4][5][6][7] in Orange County, CA. The band's roots can be traced back to 1998, when Breakneck was founded by Brandan 'Sheep' Schieppati (Eighteen Visions / Throwdown), Javier Van Huss (Eighteen Visions / The Mistake / Enewetak), guitarist Scott Danough, bass guitarist Chad Tafolla and drummer Troy Born (Taken).[8][9] They made their live debut as the supporting act to Throwdown and Adamantium.[8] As the band witnessed lineup changes, the departure of Van Huss and subsequent recruitment of Marc Jackson (Throwdown / Cold War) to cover bass whilst Tafolla reverted to guitar, they decided to expand their current hardcore sound and added elements of death metal to their music.[8] With that shift the new band name of Bleeding Through was adopted (after playing only one show as Breakneck[4]).[9] The origin of the band's name was explained in an interview as follows: "Well, it is summed up by the explanation that whether black, white, red, brown, yellow, religious preference, straight or gay, we all bleed the same, and we bleed through this life the same. Thus Bleeding Through."[10] Cities in Orange County Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... Bleeding Through frontman Brandon Schieppati Brandan Schieppati is the singer of metal band Bleeding Through. ... Eighteen Visions (sometimes shortened to 18V or 18 Visions) was an Orange County-based band, signed to Epic Records and Trustkill Records. ... Throwdown are a straight edge moshcore band. ... The Mistake [1] are a hardcore band from Orange County, CA. Started in 2000 by Javier Van Huss (Eighteen Visions[2] / Enewetak ) and Erick Pressman, they were originally called Hara Kiri, but changed their name to The Mistake after only a few shows. ... Enewetak performing at the Showcase in Riverside Enewetak is a grindcore band that was formed in Orange, California in 1994 and is widely considered to be one of the most influencial bands in the genre. ... Scott Danough is a co-founder and former guitar player for Bleeding Through. ... Adamantium was a metalcore band from Orange County, California, USA. // Signed to Indecision Records in 1997, the band released its first album, From The Depths Of Depression in November 1998. ... Cold War is a metalcore band from Orange County, California, USA. // It was formed in early 2002 by Kirk Katlan, Steve Helferich (ex-Welcome To Your Life), Marc Jackson (ex-Throwdown), Geoff Harman (ex-Scars Of Tomorrow) and Jeff Tyrone Trion (ex-Show Of Hands). ... Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ... This article is about the musical genre. ...


Their 2000 Demo was followed by a full length album through Prime Directive Records entitled Dust to Ashes in April 2001. Just prior to entering the studio, Vijay Kumar (of Roundhouse and Cat Burglar) took the bass position and Molly Street enrolled as keyboard player.[9] The addition of keyboards was an unconventional move for a metalcore act as it brought some black metal influences into the music.[11][12] Just as the album saw issue Born quit the band but a quickfire substitute was located in Derek Youngsma of Cast in Stone repute.[9] Orange County metalcore band Bleeding Through recorded ther Demo in 2000 on a 4-track in a bedroom. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... In 2001, metalcore band Bleeding Through released their debut album, Dust to Ashes. ... This article is about the musical genre. ... Current drummer for the American metalcore band Bleeding Through. ...


Severing ties with both Eighteen Visions and Throwdown, Schieppati opted to pursue Bleeding Through as a priority upon completion of the Indecision Records 2002 offering Portrait of the Goddess.[9] At this juncture the group comprised the guitar pairing of Scott Danough and Brian Leppke, bassist Ryan Wombacher (replacing Vijay Kumar who played on Portrait of the Goddess[13]) and drummer Derek Youngsma.[9] This record was far superior in engineering and production than Dust to Ashes, and Brandan's vocals were more diverse as opposed to the earlier death metal screaming.[14] Indecision Records is an American hardcore punk record label that has put out records by the likes of Count Me Out and Throwdown. ... Portrait Of The Goddess is an album by Orange Countys Bleeding Through. ... Bleeding Through Bleeding Through are a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // Members Vocals: Brandan Schieppati Keyboards: Marta Guitar: Scott Danough Guitar: Brian Leppke Drums: Derek Youngsma Bass: Ryan Wombacher Discography Dust To Ashes (2001, Prime Directive Records) Portrait of the Goddess (2002, Indecision Records) This is Love, This is... Bleeding Through Bleeding Through are a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // Members Vocals: Brandan Schieppati Keyboards: Marta Guitar: Scott Danough Guitar: Brian Leppke Drums: Derek Youngsma Bass: Ryan Wombacher Discography Dust To Ashes (2001, Prime Directive Records) Portrait of the Goddess (2002, Indecision Records) This is Love, This is...


This is Love, This is Murderous and The Truth: Rise to popularity (2003-present)

After these two relatively underdistributed albums,[15] Bleeding Through signed to a larger label, Trustkill Records in 2003,[16] releasing their third full length album in September of the same year. Promoting the Ulrich Wild produced This is Love, This is Murderous they embarked upon US nationwide touring, opening for AFI.[17] These dates had propelled the band to national attention albeit for all the wrong reasons.[18] Traveling from Utah to a show in Colorado the group's vehicle hit black ice on the highway, spinning out of control and slamming into a truck that was already flipped over.[19] A mobile TV unit, there to report on another crash, caught the entire incident on film as their equipment trailer rolled and exploded, showering their instruments and gear across the road.[19] Fortunately the band escaped with only minor injuries (Johnson had a minor cut on his head), but due to this accident they had to drop off the "Pure Hatred" tour with Chimaira, Soilwork and As I Lay Dying.[19] The KSL-TV footage of the accident taking place can be viewed in Real Media format on the channel's official site.[20] The dramatic televised footage was broadcast everywhere from CNN Headline News, Good Morning America, NBC News and even The Weather Channel.[18] Trustkill Trustkill Records is an American record label that started as a hardcore punk fanzine in April of 1993. ... Ulrich Wild is an American record producer, engineer and mixer specializing in the rock and metal genres. ... This Is Love, This Is Murderous is an album by Orange Countys Bleeding Through. ... AFI, in recent years short for A Fire Inside, is an American band from Ukiah, California. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Chimaira are a metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. ... Soilwork are a Swedish melodic death metal band from Helsingborg. ... For The novel by William Faulkner, see As I Lay Dying (novel). ... KSL-TV (Channel 5) is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 5 and in digital on UHF channel 38. ... The Cable News Network, commonly known as CNN, is a major cable television network founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. ... This article is about the cable television network. ... Good Morning America is a weekday morning news show that is broadcast on the ABC television network. ... NBC News endcap, used from 2002 to present. ... The Weather Channel (TWC) is a cable and satellite television network that broadcasts weather and weather-related news 24 hours a day. ...


This Is Love, This Is Murderous received generally favorable reviews from the mainstream media; All Music Guide reviewer, Ed Rivadavia wrote that "Bleeding Through's blindingly technical execution provides a constant source of entertainment",[21] and Aaron Troy from DecoyMusic.com called it "the best metalcore release of 2003".[22] The metal community praised it as well, even to a greater extent, with Deadtide.com calling it "a very mature offering from still a young band that will only get better and bigger in the future",[23] Metalrage giving it an 85 score out of 100,[24] and The Metal Observer giving it the highest, 10/10 rating.[25] The videos for "Love Lost in a Hail of Gun Fire" and "On Wings of Lead" became staples on MTV2's Headbangers Ball and on Fuse TV's Uranium as well.[26] It is also Bleeding Through's most successful album to date with more than 125,000 copies sold.[27] The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ... MTV2 is a cable network that is widely available in the United States on digital cable and satellite television, and is progressively being added to basic cable lineups across the nation. ... Headbangers Ball is a television show about heavy metal music airing on MTV2, MTV in Australia and MTV Adria (the MTV subsidiary covering the former Yugoslavia). ... Fuse is a music video-oriented television channel. ... Uranium was a popular TV series on Fuse TV. It was hosted by Juliya Chernetsky and was Fuses equivalent to MTV2s Headbangers Ball. ...


The following year kicked off with the band's "Mutilation Tour",[5] which culminated in a sold-out performance at The Glasshouse, near their Orange County home that was captured on a live DVD,[2] the next major step in Bleeding Through's career was a spot on Ozzfest 2004, sharing the second stage alongside headline act Slipknot and fellow supports Unearth, Lamb of God, Every Time I Die, Hatebreed, Lacuna Coil and Atreyu.[28] They earned the direct support position on MTV2's third "Headbanger's Ball: The Tour" in November, featuring Cradle of Filth, Arch Enemy and Himsa as touring partners.[29] In an unexpected move, Bleeding Through also donated their rendition of "Rocket Queen" to the Guns N' Roses tribute album Bring You to Your Knees released by Law of Inertia Records in March 2004. This Is Live, This Is Murderous is a music album released and recorded by Bleeding Through in 2004. ... Ozzfest is an annual tour of the United States (and in some years, Europe) featuring performances by many Heavy Metal, Metalcore, Death Metal, Hardcore and Nu Metal groups. ... Slipknot (sometimes typeset as SlipKnoT to fit their logo) is a Grammy winning American metal band from Des Moines, Iowa. ... Unearth (formed 1998) is a metalcore band with melodic death, groove, and thrash metal influences from Winthrop, Massachusetts. ... Lamb of God is a Grammy-nominated five-piece metal band from Richmond, Virginia, formerly known as Burn the Priest. ... For the song by Children of Bodom, see Everytime I Die. ... Hatebreed is a 5 piece hardcore band from Bridgeport and New Haven, Connecticut. ... Lacuna Coil are a gothic metal band from Milan, Italy. ... Atreyu is a metalcore band from Orange County, California. ... Cradle of Filth are a heavy metal band formed in Suffolk, England in 1991. ... Arch Enemy is a Swedish melodic death metal band, formed in 1995 by ex Carcass guitarist Michael Amott. ... Himsa is an American metalcore band hailing from Seattle, Washington. ... Rocket Queen is the last song on the hard rock band Guns N Rosess debut album Appetite for Destruction. ... Guns N Roses is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985. ...

Bleeding Through performing live at New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, 2005
Bleeding Through performing live at New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, 2005

A 2005 re-issue of This Is Love, This Is Murderous added three bonus live tracks, "Revenge I Seek", "Rise" and "Our Enemies", two music videos and a ten minute documentary.[30] Following this, the band embarked upon European touring in February 2005, supported by Swedes Cult of Luna.[31] In April the group, working with Rob Caggiano as producer, ensconced themselves in Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles to cut a new album billed The Truth.[26] The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival is an annual festival held in Worcester, Massachusetts. ... Cult of Luna is a Swedish doom/post-metal band. ... Robert Caggiano is an American guitarist and producer best known as the lead guitarist of metal band Anthrax from 2001-2005, exiting when their Among The Living lineup reunited. ... Cherokee Studios is a large recording studio in Los Angeles, California. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... The Truth is the fourth full length album by Bleeding Through. ...


As This Is Love, This Is Murderous passed the 100,000 sales figure in the USA,[32] further touring found the band headlining the second annual "Strhess Fest" in alliance with Darkest Hour, Zao, Misery Signals, and Fight Paris commencing early July.[33] Upon completion of these gigs the group hooked up with the "Warped Tour" tour for a two week stretch.[34] November saw shows with Day of Contempt,[35] before the group entered the recording studio to lay down cover versions of Black Flag's "My War", for use on a tribute album, and Unbroken's "Proverb".[36] Darkest hour can refer a number of things. ... For other uses of the term zao, see Zao (disambiguation). ... Misery Signals is a melodic hardcore band formed in Wisconsin in 2002. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Warped Tour is a touring music and extreme sports festival. ... Black Flag was a hardcore punk band formed in 1976 in southern California, largely as the brainchild of Greg Ginn: the guitarist, primary songwriter and sole continuous member through multiple personnel changes. ... Unbroken was a hardcore punk band from San Diego, California. ...


Bleeding Through's latest album The Truth was released on January 10, 2006 through Trustkill Records. It was produced by Rob Caggiano, lead guitarist of Anthrax. They decided to rebuild their sound from the ground up, quoting to Alternative Press as "Taking out the Metalcore, and then adding the metal into hardcore, if that makes any sense." (--Scott Danough, guitarist). "I don't think this album sounds like anything else out there right now. We're very proud of that fact." says guitarist Brian Leppke.[5] is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Alternative Press (or commonly referred to on the website and in the magazine as AP) is a music magazine based in Cleveland, Ohio which primarily focuses on pop rock, post-hardcore, indie rock, ska, hardcore and rock music and their attendant subgenres, providing readers with band interviews and photos, information...


The Truth was met with lukewarm reviews, Vik Bansal of musicOMH.com described it as an album that shows "whilst they're not quite there yet, Bleeding Through do have the ability to become bleeding edge",[37] All Music Guide's Eduardo Rivadavia's opinion was that the band "played it safe" this time and emphasized their "infuriatingly one-dimensional reliance on victimized, self-pitying lyrics of a middle school maturity level".[38] Although some critics praised the improvement of production, recording, and mixing quality by Rob Caggiano, and the melodic approach to song writing.[39] The album entered the Billboard 200 at No. 48,[40] and No. 1 on the Top Independent Albums. However, it was the lowest charting effort from the band. musicOMH.com is a UK based webzine formed of music features, interviews and reviews of albums, singles, gigs, festivals, opera, theatre, music DVDs and films. ... The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...


Promoting The Truth, the band opened 2006 with US dates throughout February and March backed by Every Time I Die, Between the Buried and Me and Haste the Day.[41] The band also put in a significant appearance on the second stage at the Tool, Guns N' Roses and Metallica headlined Download Festival in Castle Donington, UK on June 9.[42] On July 18, Bleeding Through appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Stand-up comedian Mitch Fatel joined the band for a song, Brandan Schieppati called this "surreal in the best possible way".[43] Between the Buried and Me is a progressive metal quintet from Raleigh, North Carolina. ... Haste the Day is a Christian Metalcore band signed with Solid State Records from Indianapolis, Indiana, formed in 2001. ... Tool is an American rock band that was formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. ... Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/thrash metal band formed in 1981[1] and has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ... The Download Festival is a three day music festival held annually at the spiritual home of rock music in England: Donington Park (which hosted the Monsters of Rock Festivals between 1980 and 1996, and 2002s Ozzfest). ... is the 160th day of the year (161st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 199th day of the year (200th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... May 26, 2006 opening monologue of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an Emmy Award-winning American late-night talk show hosted by comedian Jay Leno on NBC. It premiered on May 25, 1992, succeeding The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. ... Mitch Fatel is a stand-up comedian in New York. ...


The group once again played on the second stage at the 2006 Ozzfest, now as part of the non-rotating lineup along with Black Label Society, Unearth, Atreyu and Norma Jean.[44] In addition to their own headline dates, they also filled Ozzfest "off dates" with shows supporting Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold and Hatebreed.[45] The band members were on a day off from the festival passing through Medford, Oregon, when they pulled into a Taco Bell parking lot to eat. This resulted in a fan recognizing them and then calling over a bunch of his friends. The band talked with the fans, signed autographs, posed for pictures and also asked the kids if there were any shows happening that night they could participate in. They ended up doing a small club concert with local bands, roughly 150 people in attendance. The show was a benefit with all proceeds going toward cancer research.[45] Black Label Society is a heavy metal band formed by Zakk Wylde, with nine albums released to date. ... Norma Jean is a band from Douglasville, Georgia, USA, a suburb of Atlanta. ... Look up disturbed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For the self-titled album, see Avenged Sevenfold (album). ...


In April 2007 Danough left the band. "We felt that we had grown apart and it was time for both parties to move on", the band wrote in a statement.[46] After his departure he wrote on his MySpace blog: "..Just know that when this all comes out don't think you've seen the last of Scott. I'm on to the next chapter very soon and I'm excited to see what the future brings."[47] After Danough's departure he was quickly replaced by Jona Weinhofen of Australian band I Killed The Prom Queen - leading to the band's split up days later and the cancellation of American tour dates.[48] Jona Weinhofen is the former Guitarist of I Killed The Prom Queen and current guitarist of Bleeding Through, replacing Scott Danough. ... I Killed the Prom Queen was an Hardcore/Metal band from Adelaide, South Australia. ...


Bleeding Through headlined the Darkness Over Europe 2007 Tour with I Killed The Prom Queen, All Shall Perish, and Caliban from February to March.[49] The band then toured on one of the two opening slots for the Slayer and Marilyn Manson summer tour.[50] Following that, the group embarked on a six-week stint across the U.S. and parts of Canada opening for HIM, with the arduous year of touring finally reaching an end with shows in New York City, on December 1 and December 2, 2007,[51] while HIM was simply done touring North America and set to move on to Europe. All Shall Perish is a 5-piece deathcore band from Oakland, California formed in 2002. ... Caliban are a five-piece metalcore band from Germany. ... For other uses, see Slayer (disambiguation). ... Marilyn Manson is an American metal band based in Los Angeles, California. ... This article refers to the Finnish band. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... is the 335th day of the year (336th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...


According to frontman Brandan Schieppati, the band is in the process of writing a new album and have a total of nine songs. However, the writing process will be delayed due to a Slayer and Marilyn Manson Summer tour and more forecoming tour dates.[52] For other uses, see Slayer (disambiguation). ... Marilyn Manson is an American metal band based in Los Angeles, California. ...


In May 2007 the band released the song "We Want the Truth" on Our Impact Will Be Felt - A Tribute To Sick Of It All compilation album. The follow-up to The Truth is expected to be released in the summer of 2008.[52] Our Impact Will Be Felt is a tribute album by various artists dedicated to Sick of It All, which is scheduled to be released on January 23, 2007. ...


In Revolver Magazine it was stated that Bleeding Through would be going into the studio in 2008 to record the follow-up to 2006's The Truth, entitled, Declaration with musician/producer Devin Townsend. The new record will be a concept album about being on the road and all of the songs will be named after a different city or state.[53] This is a hard rock magazine that comes out every month. ... The Truth is the fourth full length album by Bleeding Through. ... Devin Garrett Townsend (born May 5, 1972 in Vancouver, Canada) is a Canadian musician currently residing in British Columbia. ...


Musical style and influences

Like many metalcore bands, Bleeding Through shows a trace of the Swedish melodic death metal influence.[54][55] It is the most apparent on Dust to Ashes, while with time the band's music got gradually more and more melodic, with the latest album being the most melodic to date, even containing a power ballad, a novelty for the band.[56] A keyboard player was introduced shortly before the band began performing as an unsigned act. According to former guitarist Scott Danough "it adds a different element" to their music.[57] Although the band plays metalcore, when Brandan Schieppati was asked if he considers Bleeding Through a hardcore band, he said: "I think we're a hardcore band and I'll never say we are a metal band, we're all hardcore kids and we came from the hardcore scene. Ours is just a different version of hardcore, we're trying to do something which adds a different variety to the hardcore scene, which has been sounding the same way for so long."[58] Melodic death metal, (also referred to as Gothenburg metal, melodeath, and post-death) is a subgenre of death metal. ... To emphasize the emotional aspect of a power ballad, crowds customarily hold up lit lighters. ...


Former Guitarist Scott Danough has said that he is influenced by metal and hardcore, bands like At The Gates, Slayer, Cradle of Filth, Integrity and Earth Crisis.[57] Vocalist Brandan Schieppati has also mentioned American thrash metal bands as an influence on Bleeding Through, e.g. Testament or Exodus.[59] In an interview, guitarist Brian Leppke added Cro-Mags, Entombed, Crowbar and Pantera as well to the list of influences.[60] Lastly, keyboardist Ashley is the one who brings industrial and goth inspirations to the band's sound.[61] Heavy metals, in chemistry, are chemical elements of a particular range of atomic weights. ... Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ... At the Gates was a Swedish melodic death metal band. ... For other uses, see Slayer (disambiguation). ... Cradle of Filth are a heavy metal band formed in Suffolk, England in 1991. ... Integrity, formed in 1988, is a Cleveland, Ohio-based band. ... Earth Crisis was a straight edge vegan hardcore band from Syracuse, New York, USA that recorded and performed from 1991 until 2001. ... Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by high speed riffing and aggression. ... Testament are an American thrash metal band from California. ... Exodus is an American thrash metal band formed in 1980 in San Francisco, California by singer/drummer Tom Hunting, guitarists Tim Agnello and Kirk Hammett, and bassist Carlton Melson. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Entombed is a Swedish metal band which formed in 1987 (see 1987 in music) under the name of Nihilist. ... Crowbar is an American doom / sludge metal band from Louisiana, characterized by their extremely slow, low-keyed, heavy and brooding songs. ... For other uses, see Pantera (disambiguation). ... Gothic rock (sometimes called goth rock or simply goth) is a genre of alternative rock that originated during the late 1970s. ...


Band members

Current members

Bleeding Through frontman Brandon Schieppati Brandan Schieppati is the singer of metal band Bleeding Through. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... This Is Love, This Is Murderous is an album by Orange Countys Bleeding Through. ... Bleeding Through Bleeding Through are a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // Members Vocals: Brandan Schieppati Keyboards: Marta Guitar: Scott Danough Guitar: Brian Leppke Drums: Derek Youngsma Bass: Ryan Wombacher Discography Dust To Ashes (2001, Prime Directive Records) Portrait of the Goddess (2002, Indecision Records) This is Love, This is... For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... Jona Weinhofen is the former Guitarist of I Killed The Prom Queen and current guitarist of Bleeding Through, replacing Scott Danough. ... Bleeding Through Bleeding Through are a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // Members Vocals: Brandan Schieppati Keyboards: Marta Guitar: Scott Danough Guitar: Brian Leppke Drums: Derek Youngsma Bass: Ryan Wombacher Discography Dust To Ashes (2001, Prime Directive Records) Portrait of the Goddess (2002, Indecision Records) This is Love, This is... A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... Current drummer for the American metalcore band Bleeding Through. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Bleeding Through. ... Piano, a well-known instance of keyboard instruments A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. ...

Former members

Marc Anthony Jackson (born January 16, 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA for the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets. ... Scott Danough is a co-founder and former guitar player for Bleeding Through. ... Mick Richard Morris (Birthday March 9, 1978), bass guitarist of Eighteen Visions from September 2000 through April 2007. ...

Guest members

John Pettibone is the current vocalist for Seattle metal/hardcore band Himsa. ... // Himsa is an American metalcore band hailing from Seattle, Washington. ... Portrait Of The Goddess is an album by Orange Countys Bleeding Through. ... ‹ The template below (Citations missing) is being considered for deletion. ... For the self-titled album, see Avenged Sevenfold (album). ... This Is Love, This Is Murderous is an album by Orange Countys Bleeding Through. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Tiger Army is an Alternative rock band that was formed in 1995 in Berkeley, California. ... The Truth is the fourth full length album by Bleeding Through. ... For the 1973 movie, see Soylent Green. ...

Discography

Studio albums

Date of Release Title Label US Billboard Peak US sales
April 17, 2001 Dust to Ashes Prime Directive Records - -
April 30, 2002 Portrait of the Goddess Indecision Records - -
September 23, 2003
January 25, 2005 (re-issue)
This is Love, This is Murderous Trustkill Records/Roadrunner Records #43(Independent) 125,000+
January 10, 2006 The Truth Trustkill Records/Roadrunner Records #48 80,000+
August, 2008 Declaration Trustkill Records/SPV Records - -

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Demos

Orange County metalcore band Bleeding Through recorded ther Demo in 2000 on a 4-track in a bedroom. ...

DVDs

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Appearance on compilations

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