The Boston-based
Diecast formed in 1997 and quickly gained a local following among hardcore and metal fans in the area with their blend of melody and heavy rock. By 1997, the group had recorded demos, which they followed with a proper release in the form of the six-song album
Undo the Wicked. The group's fluctuating membership, especially on guitar, stabilized over the next several years to include lead singer
Colin Schleifer, bass player
Jeremy Wooden, guitarists
Jonathon Kita and
Kirk Kolaitis, and drummer
Jason Costa -- the lineup that released
Day of Reckoning in 2001. With a growing profile among hard rock fans, the band embarked on a series of tours, including stints opening for heavyweights like
Alice Cooper,
Slayer, and
Hatebreed. The guys signed with Century Media in 2003 and entered the studio to begin work on their second full-length, with
Paul Stoddard taking over as
Diecast's new vocalist. They returned the following year with the ferocious and critically acclaimed
Tearing Down Your Blue Skies. The band continued touring worldwide over the next few years with acts like
Agnostic Front and
Napalm Death.
Diecast's rhythm section was overhauled prior to their next effort, bassist
Brad Horion and drummer
Dennis Pavia signing on.
Internal Revolution then appeared in September 2006.
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Tom Demalon, Rovi