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Since the release of their Victory Records debut, ‘Cover Your Tracks’, in October of 2004, Bury Your Dead has seen much success. With a second stage slot on this summer’s Ozzfest, video play on MTV2’s Headbanger’s Ball, tours with bands like Walls Of Jericho and The Red Chord, praise from publications like Revolver and Outburn, and “Magnolia” on the soundtrack to the feature film “The Cave” this summer, Bury Your Dead is one of New England’s hardest and most promising acts yet.

Formed in 2001, Bury Your Dead started off as a side project of a band called Hamartia (whose "To Play The Part Of" was released by Goodlife Records), which featured Slim B. (guitar) and Mark Castillo (Drums). With the metalcore sound of Hamartia growing tiresome to both Slim and Mark, they started writing more moshy and less technical

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