Burn It Down (band)
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Origin | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States |
Genres | Metalcore |
Years active | 1997–2001, 2005 |
Labels | Escape Artist Records |
Associated acts | Time in Malta, The Gates Of Slumber |
Website | Official Website |
Past members | Members |
Burn It Down was a metalcore band from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, whose full-length album, Let the Dead Bury the Dead, was released in 2000 on Escape Artist Records. Produced by Ed Rose (The Get Up Kids, Coalesce), the album garnered a 4 "K" review in Kerrang! and a 4/5 in Alternative Press. It followed two EPs and a split CD with Racetraitor . Burn It Down toured with Shadows Fall, In Flames, Dillinger Escape Plan and Zao before disbanding.[1] They played their final show at the 2001 Hellfest and played a reunion show in 2005.[2]
Ryan J. Downey has reported for MTV, MSNBC and other outlets;[3] he's also a band manager.[4] John Zeps owns music stores and plays in several bands. Jason McCash was in the Doom metal band, The Gates Of Slumber[5] before he passed on.[6] Brian "Bob" Fouts has continued to record and tour with several bands and has produced / engineered for other bands, as well.[7]
Members
- Final lineup
- Jason McCash - bass (Deceased) (1999-2001)
- Ryan J. Downey - vocals (1997-2001)
- John Zeps - guitar (1997-2001)
- Brian "Bob" Fouts - drums (1997-2001)
- Former members
- Todd Gullion - bass (1997)
- Scott "Scoth" Datsun - drums (1997)
- Harley French - bass (1997)
- Dave Lawson - bass (1997)
- John Johnson - bass (1998-1999)
- Dan Binaei - guitar (1999)
- Terry O'Donnell - guitar (2000)
Discography
- Let The Dead Bury The Dead (Escape Artist Records) 2000 [8]
- Make Them Talk Split-CD w/ Racetraitor (Trustkill Records/ Good Life) 1999 [9]
- Eat Sleep Mate Defend 10"/ MCD (Escape Artist Records) 1998 [10]
- "Burn It Down" 7"/ MCD (Uprising Records) 1997 [11]
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