Aftershock (band)
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| Aftershock | |
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| Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
| Genres | Metalcore |
| Years active | 1992–1999 2001–2004 |
| Labels | Life Sentence, S.I.H., Good Life, Devil's Head |
| Associated acts | Killswitch Engage Shadows Fall |
| Past members | |
| Tobias Dutkiewicz Adam Dutkiewicz Joel Stroetzel Tom Gomes Neil Gadbois Jonathan Donais Chris Fortin |
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Aftershock (Also spelled AfTeRshOck or AFTeRSHOCK) was a metalcore band based out of Boston, Massachusetts. The band was formed in 1992 by the Dutkiewicz brothers, and broke up in mid 1999 shortly after Adam Dutkiewicz joined Killswitch Engage. After a 2-year hiatus, in 2001, the group re-formed for a reunion tour in Japan. After the band's last effort, the release of the "Live In Japan EP" in 2004, the group officially broke up. The band also consisted of past and present members of Killswitch Engage and Shadows Fall. The group is best known for its hit 2001 single off of the Five Steps From Forever EP, "For Those Of You Who Kill".
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[edit] Members
[edit] Final
- Tobias Dutkiewicz - Vocals (1992–2004)
- Adam Dutkiewicz - Guitar/Vocals, (1996–2004) Drums (1992–1996)
- Joel Stroetzel - Guitar (1996–2004)
- Tom Gomes - Drums (1996–2004)
- Neil Gadbois - Bass (1996–2004)
[edit] Former
- Jonathan Donais - Guitar (1993–1996)
- Chris Fortin - Bass (1992–1996)
[edit] Discography
| Date of Release | Title | Label |
| 1997 | Letters | Life Sentence Records |
| 1997 | Split EP | S.I.H. Records |
| 1999 | Split EP Vol. 2 | S.I.H. Records |
| 2000 | Through the Looking Glass | Good Life Recordings |
| 2000 | When Angels Shed Their Wings Vol. 1 | Devil's Head Records |
| 2001 | Five Steps From Forever EP | Devil's Head Records |
| 2001 | Propaganda | Devil's Head Records |
| 2004 | Live In Japan EP | Devil's Head Records |
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