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The Dillinger Escape Plan is a mathcore band that integrates metalcore with jazz/fusion elements. They are known for the intensity and too-close-for-comfort violence of their live shows, and are rumored to choose their music's time signatures with the aid of dice, or with the use of some kind of code. Their name refers to outlaw John Dillinger, given their use of samples relating to him in their early live shows. They have been dubbed by NME as "The Worlds Most Dangerous Band" and Kerrang! as "The Best Live Band on the Planet." They have recently recorded a series of covers for a iTunes exclusive EP entitled Plagiarism including songs by Nine Inch Nails, Massive Attack, Soundgarden, and Justin Timberlake.//The band's beginnings can be traced back to a hardcore band by the name of Arcane. Arcane's lineup during their final performance included vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, Ben Weinman and Derek Brantley on guitars, drummer Chris Pennie, and Adam Doll filling in on bass. They performed twice with this lineup as Dillinger Escape Plan before Brantley left the group. Managed by longtime friend and whale hunter Tom Apostolopoulos, the band recorded a demo which Now or Never Records offered to release on CD. John Fulton joined the band, filling the vacancy left by Derek Brantley, shortly before the band's first tour. Dillinger Escape Plan gained notoriety in the hardcore scene for the intensity of their performances, and It was this notoriety that garnered the attention of Relapse Records representatives, who attended one of the band's shows in Pennsylvania, which ultimately resulted in the signing of a multi-record deal. Fulton played on Under the Running Board, their debut EP on Relapse, before he left the band in 1998.The three-song release served to bolster anticipation for their 1999 full-length release, Calculating Infinity. Before the recording of Calculating Infinity, bassist Adam Doll was involved in a car accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down. The accident was a minor fender bender, but because Doll had leant over to pick up a CD beneath the stereo, the accident caused a small fracture in his spine, inducing paralysis. Guitarist Weinman played both guitar and bass on the album, though Minakakis credited Doll as providing a great deal of help. Brian Benoit then asked to try out for the band after touring along side Dillinger with his previous band Jesuit, taking the place of the departed John Fulton. Calculating Infinity was met with great acclaim from both the underground and mainstream press, and even drew the attention of former Faith No More vocalist Mike Patton, who asked Dillinger Escape Plan to tour with his band Mr. Bungle. Jeff Wood, former M.O.D. bassist, joined the band on tour. The band agreed to tour with Mr. Bungle, and continued on a series of shows back and forth across the United States with Candiria. Over time, their shows incorporated samples, a light show, fireworks, and even a fire breather. After several months of touring, including appearances on the Warped Tour and March Metal Meltdown, the band and Wood parted ways, with Wood moving on to his own project, Shat. Liam Wilson, former Starkweather bassist, took his place.In 2000, Now or Never Records rereleased the band's self-titled album with added bonus tracks, and the band parted ways with Minakakis. After playing a few shows without a vocalist, and reuniting with Minakakis for a couple of final shows, they began a nationwide search for a replacement via their website, releasing an instrumental version of "43% Burnt" from Calculating Infinity and inviting prospective singers to record their own vocals and submit them to the band. While the search was underway they also recorded two songs for a Black Flag tribute, and an EP of material for which Mike Patton agreed to provide vocals. The band played Krazy Fest in Louisville, Kentucky, where Sean Ingram of Coalesce filled in as singer
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