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BLEEDING THROUGH BIOGRAPHY
Bleeding Through's successes in the past have been mainly built upon their Trustkill Records debut, "This Is Love, This Is Murderous." The album produced two music videos ( "On Wings Of Lead" and "Love Lost In A Hail Of Gunfire" ) with Spin Magazine calling them an "Artist To Watch", Revolver branding them part of "The Future Of Metal", multiple accolades from Metal Hammer and Kerrang, and the much love from Alternative Press.
AFI invited Bleeding Through to open for them shortly before the album was released, which was then was followed by the band's own Mutilation Tour, Ozzfest 2004, the third annual MTV2 Headbanger's Ball: The Tour (with Cradle of Filth ), a headlining run on the 2005 Strhess Tour, Warped Tour 2005, and shows in Europe, Australia, and Japan.
"The Truth" is the band's defining album of 2006. Stripped to their core, laid bare, like the artwork suggests - putting everything on the table with such naked honesty and painful catharsis; their bodies threaten to fall apart from the weight of the boiling passion they've laid to record.
In early 2007, guitarist Scott Danough announced he would be leaving the band. He was replaced on tour by Jona Weinhofen from I Killed the Prom Queen. The band has not yet announced their plans for finding a permanent replacement.
Members:
Brandan Schieppati (vocals)
Marta Peterson (keyboards)
Jona Weinhofen (guitar)
Brian "Lefty" Leppke (guitar)
Derek "Deebo" Youngsma (drums)
Ryan Wombacher (bass)
BLEEDING THROUGH GENRES Metalcore
BLEEDING THROUGH LYRICAL THEMES Pain, Hate, Loss, Love
BLEEDING THROUGH ORIGIN United States of America (Orange County, CA), formed in 1999
BLEEDING THROUGH CURRENT RECORD LABEL Trustkill Records
BLEEDING THROUGH STATUS Active
BLEEDING THROUGH CURRENT LINE-UP Brandan Schieppati - vocals (ex-Eighteen Visions, ex-Throwdown)
Jona Weinhofen - guitar (I Killed The Prom Queen)
Ryan Wombacher - bass
Derek Youngsma - drums
Marta Peterson - keyboard
Brian Leppke - Guitars
BLEEDING THROUGH PREVIOUS LINE-UP Guitar:
Chad Tafolla (Taken)
Dave Peters (for a few early practices) (Throwdown)
Scott Danough (ex-No Way Out, ex-Refuge)
Keyboards:
Molly Street
Bass:
Vijay Kumar
Mark Jackson (ex-Throwdown, Cold War)
Javier Van Huss (for one show as Breakneck) (ex-Throwdown)
Mick Morris (Eighteen Visions)
Drums:
Troy Born
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