Death Before Dishonor has begun to make their own legacy, making themselves a rising cornerstone of Boston hardcore in five short years as a band. Since the release of their EP Friends Family Forever on Bridge Nine at the beginning of 2005, DBD has taken the world over, playing over 400 shows in two years and touring the US, Canada, Mexico, and Europe with legends Agnostic Front, Madball, Terror, Full Blown Chaos, Champion and countless others.
2007 is a new chapter for Death Before Dishonor. With the release of Count Me In, Death Before Dishonor has established themselves as a force in hardcore, not only in Boston, but around the world. They have added more metal and more classic punk influence to their already punishing hardcore sound and if you don't believe us-they'll be on tour all the time, so find out for yourself.
Death Before Dishonor has been garnering rave reviews for their unforgiving anthems and savage live shows over the last five years. It was their unrelenting work ethic that grabbed the attention of Bridge Nine Records, another Boston institution built with the same ideals that have built Death Before Dishonor- persistence, drive and desire. After the two teamed up to release of Friends, Family, Forever in 2004, Death Before Dishonor kept at what they did best- destroying crowds night after night on tour.
Now its 2006, and Death Before Dishonor is a band you cannot ignore. Not unlike the ascent of Hatebreed many years ago, Death Before Dishonor released a seven song EP and they have supported it with non-stop international touring with Agnostic Front, Champion, Full Blown Chaos, and Terror. When their bass player told Bridge Nine, If Im not on tour, Im sitting in my dads basement, he has made sure that Death Before Dishonor is on the road, whether its Canada, Mexico, Europe or soon, South America.
Death Before Dishonor have taken potential to a whole new level and put bands that think they have a work ethic to shame. Death Before Dishonor is not afraid to throw themselves and everything theyve got on the table, which is why they have such an appeal and why theyve managed to become so successful at this point in their lives. The only thing that can and will stop them is entering the studio this October with Jim Siegel at the Outpost (Dropkick Murphys, Blood For Blood) to record their first full-length LP for Bridge Nine, promising to make 2007 Death Before Dishonors year where you cannot ignore them.
And then it begins again.
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