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Dillinger Escape Plan
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The Dillinger Escape Plan
create maniacally intense, crushingly metallic, and decidedly hardcore punk-infused jazz-time-signature-invoking compositions displaying an unparalleled musical bravery, precision musicianship, meticulously thought-out, and complex structuring, and rigorous physical endurance. The band's guitarists and drummer are regular features in publications geared toward the guitar- and drum-playing set. The depth of extremity and mental challenge presented by their music virtually defies description, at once recalling the mind-wandering spirit of
the Mahavishnu Orchestra
, the complex heavy metal of latter-day
Death
,
Cynic
's
solitary death metal achievement, and the progressive hard rock of
Rush
. Their performances bring to mind the anarchic charge of early
Guns N' Roses
shows, and the sophistication that drives their craft should awe fans of classy art rock bands like
Radiohead
.
The beginning of
the Dillinger Escape Plan
can be traced back to a relatively average hardcore band called Arcane, which during its last performance featured vocalist
Dimitri Minakakis
, guitarists
Ben Wienman
and
Derrick Brantley
, drummer
Chris Pennie
, and then fill-in bassist
Adam Doll
. The band played two shows with this lineup under the name
Dillinger Escape Plan
before
Brantley
exited the group. They next recorded a demo, which a then-new label called Now or Never Records offered to release on CD. New guitarist
John Fulton
was recruited shortly before the band's first tour.
The Dillinger Escape Plan
's frenetic, intense, and sometimes violently spastic performances became the talk of the hardcore scene. Relapse Records representatives heard about a particularly engaging performance at Philadelphia's Stalag 13 and went to see them at another PA gig. Soon after, a multi-record deal was inked.
Fulton
left the band shortly before the 1998 release of the band's debut EP for the label Under the Running Board, on which
Weinman
handled all guitar duties. The three-song teaser built up anticipation for their 1999 debut full-length record,
Calculating Infinity
, a jaw-droppingly intense, mathematical, and inspired opus of immense technical proportion. Before the record was made,
Doll
was involved in a serious car accident that resulted in him being partially paralyzed and unable to continue recording or performing with the band. Around the same time, Jesuit guitarist
Brian Benoit
joined the band, replacing
Fulton
. The album was a smash success in the underground, igniting a succession of imitators and accolades from the underground and more mainstream press alike.
Calculating Infinity
also garnered the attention of former
Faith No More
vocalist
Mike Patton
, who, after seeing a videotape of the band in action, invited them to come out on the road supporting his avant-garde act
Mr. Bungle
. The band enlisted former
M.O.D.
bassist and fellow New Jersey native
Jeff Wood
as temporary touring help.
Following the
Mr. Bungle
tour,
the Dillinger Escape Plan
embarked upon a long string of headlining dates and co-headlining shows with
Candiria
, trekking back and forth around the United States. Their live shows became increasingly intense, incorporating samples, a light show, fireworks, and, at one time, a fire breather. After several months of heavy-duty road work, including notable festival appearances on the Warped Tour and March Metal Meltdown, the group relieved
Wood
-- who continued to front his own
Shat
project -- of his duties, enlisting a more permanent replacement for
Doll
in the form of a Philly resident named
Liam
. In 2000 Now or Never re-released the band's self-titled record with bonus tracks. Sometime after a trip to Europe with their friends in
Botch
,
the Dillinger Escape Plan
parted ways with
Minakakis
. They played a few shows as an instrumental act and a couple of final shows with
Minakakis
, one as part of Japan's Beast Feast Festival and another near their hometown. After that, they embarked on a nationwide search for the singer's replacement via their website, putting up a vocal-less version of the song
"43% Burnt"
and asking prospective hopefuls to download it, record their own singing, and send it to the group. While collecting CD-Rs from fans and wannabe singers,
the Dillingers
stayed busy, recording two songs for a
Black Flag
tribute album, a new EP's worth of material (which
Patton
agreed to sing on), and playing Krazy Fest in Louisville, KY, with friend and
Coalesce
vocalist
Sean Ingram
guesting.
In late 2001, the group met with a singer named
Greg Puciato
who had greatly impressed them with his CD-R submission. After two practices, they offered him the job and he graciously accepted. He made his debut appearance with the band at the 2001 CMJ Music Festival in New York City. His hulking physical presence and spot-on screaming won over fans as they embarked upon a national headlining tour, which was cut short when
System of a Down
offered to bring the group over to Europe in spring 2002. In March 2002,
the Dillinger Escape Plan
announced that they would be releasing their
Mike Patton
-fronted EP
Irony Is a Dead Scene
via California punk label Epitaph.
Puciato
made his full-length debut on 2004's
Miss Machine
. In June 2006 the group released an EP of cover songs exclusively on iTunes titled
Plagiarism
, and the following year marked the departure of drummer
Chris Pennie
. He was replaced by
Gil Sharone
of
Stolen Babies
, who took the drum stool for the especially innovative follow-up,
Ire Works
, released in November 2007. ~ Ryan J. Downey, All Music Guide
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