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Band Members•Mikael Åkerfeldt sings lead vocals, plays guitar and handles some mellotrons for Sweden's Opeth. Ghost Reveries, their Roadrunner debut and seventh album overall, was released in 2005. •Malevolent Creation's Rob Barrett is one of death metal's most celebrated guitarists. He has been a member of the band for much of its long career, and played on Retribution , one of the band's three Roadrunner releases from 1991 to 1993. •Guitarist Matt Baumbach co-founded Vision Of Disorder on Long Island, New York in 1992. V.O.D.'s self-titled debut laid some of the groundwork for the sound of the modern metalcore movement. •Corey Beaulieu is the guitarist in Trivium, whose solo-oriented playing is ushering in a new era of guitar virtuosos. Trivium's Ascendancy came out in March of 2005. •Glen Benton is the bassist, singer and evil mastermind behind Florida's Deicide. Deicide released 8 albums on Roadrunner, including the genre-defining Once Upon The Cross. •Brooklyn-born Keith Caputo is the lead vocalist for Life Of Agony, as well as a solo singer and songwriter. The band's classic, River Runs Red , was released in 1993 and a reformed LOA is still active today. •Singer and guitarist Max Cavalera co-founded legendary Brazilian metal band Sepultura and also played in side project Nailbomb before spinning off with his own group, Soulfly. Soulfly's debut featured guest appearances from Chino Moreno of Deftones and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. •Dino Cazares was the guitarist and co-founder of industrial metal pioneers Fear Factory and death metal side project Brujeria, in addition to producing or jamming with numerous other acts. Fear Factory's critical and commercial breakthrough was 1995's Demanufacture. •Dave Chavarri anchors Latin rhythms as the drummer, and is the driving force in New Jersey's Ill Nino. Dave has also played drums for Pro-Pain, Laaz Rockit and Soulfly. •Mike D'Antonio is the bassist for New England metalcore pioneers Killswitch Engage. He also designs all of their merchandise and album artwork, as well as the artwork for a number of other bands. •Steve DiGiorgio is possibly the most respected bassist in all of extreme metal. He is best known for his work with Sadus and Death, but is one of the genre's most in-demand guest players. •Matt DeVries is part of the tandem guitar assault in Cleveland's Chimaira. Chimaira's third album, a self-titled opus, was released in the Summer of 2005. •Marcelo Dias played bass in Soulfly on their first three albums, and prior to that was a long-time tech for Sepultura. •Dez Fafara was the lead vocalist and driving force behind Coal Chamber before forming his new group, DevilDriver, in 2003. Coal Chamber's self-titled debut sold a scant 844 copies in its first week of release back in 1997 – the album has since gone Gold. •Vocalist Dani Filth has recorded ten albums as frontman for Britain's Cradle Of Filth, and has also acted in horror films and lent his voice to an animated project. COF's first album for Roadrunner was 2004's Nymphetamine. •Robert Flynn is the singer, guitarist and principal songwriter for San Francisco's Machine Head. He also produced their latest album, Through The Ashes Of Empires. •Producer, remixer and programmer Rhys Fulber has worked with Fear Factory as a producer and was a member of Front Line Assembly. Roadrunner first prompted his collaborations with Fear Factory by suggesting his remix work for the groundbreaking Fear Is The Mindkiller release . •Michale Graves was lead vocalist for the latter-day version of the Misfits. The Misfits' Famous Monsters, the first of two Roadrunner releases, came out in 1999. •Paul Gray, also know as “2,” plays bass in Slipknot and is one of their chief songwriters. As one of the founding members of the band, Paul was in an earlier incarnation of the band that pre-dated lead singer, Corey Taylor. •Justin Hagberg plays guitar in Canada's 3 Inches Of Blood. 3 Inches gave revivalist metal a kick in the ass with the release of 2004's Advance And Vanquish. •Matthew K. Heafy is the lead vocalist and guitarist in the Florida-based band Trivium. At 19 years old, Heafy is the youngest of the four Roadrunner United team captains and was raised on a steady diet of music created by the other captains' bands. •Andols Herrick recorded three albums as the drummer in Chimaira. His exit from the band is documented on their DVD The Dehumanizing Process. •Producer, DJ and mixer Tom Holkenberg is also known as Junkie XL. 1998's Saturday Teenage Kick was a seamless blend of guitars and electronics. More recently, he remixed Elvis Presley's “A Little Less Conversation” into a worldwide 1 hit. •36 Crazyfists guitarist Steve Holt moved from Alaska to Oregon with the rest of the band before they made their recording debut in 2002 with Bitterness The Star. •Mark Hunter supplies the screams, growls and roars for Chimaira, but also writes the music to many of their songs. •Singer Howard Jones does double duty as the lead singer of Killswitch Engage and Blood Has Been Shed. His first song as vocalist for Killswitch Engage was “When Darkness Falls,” which appeared on the soundtrack to Freddy vs. Jason. •Joey Jordison is the drummer and co-founder of Iowa's Slipknot, has played guitar in the Murderdolls, is a producer and also once sat behind the drums for Metallica. A virtual encyclopedia of metal, Joey owns the entire Roadrunner catalog. •Johnny Kelly plays drums in Type O Negative and is also in demand as a touring drummer. •Legendary Danish singer, King Diamond, co-founded one of underground metal's most influential groups, Mercyful Fate, in 1982. He launched a self-named solo act in 1985 and has continued to front both groups for over two decades. •Andreas Kisser joined Sepultura in 1987 on the band's second album, Schizophrenia , and has been its lead guitarist ever since. •Andy La Rocque was one of the original members of King Diamond's self-named band and continues as the group's lead guitarist to this day. King Diamond released five studio albums on Roadrunner from 1986 to 1990. •Jesse David Leach sang lead vocals on Killswitch Engage's Roadrunner debut, Alive Or Just Breathing . He is currently the lead singer of Seemless. •Cristian Machado handles vocals in both English and Spanish for Ill Nino . Their third Roadrunner album, One Nation Underground , was released in the Fall of 2005. •Logan Mader played guitar on the first two Machine Head albums, Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change… , and has also spent time in Soulfly. Logan currently enjoys a career as a producer and a mixer; he mixed the track “The End” for Roadrunner United. •Sean Malone played bass in Cynic, whose 1993 album Focus is considered a milestone in progressive metal. Once a deleted title, Focus was reissued in 2004. •Drummer Roy Mayorga recorded two EPs and a full-length album with Thorn before joining Soulfly for its 1998 self-titled debut. He met Max Cavalera through an unsolicited remix he did of “Refuse/Resist,” called “Chaos B.C.” •Former Sacred Reich drummer, Dave McClain, has been playing in Machine Head since joining the group for 1997's The More Things Change... He can be seen pounding the skins on Machine Head's recently released Elegies DVD. •James Murphy is one of death metal's most seasoned and respected guitarists, having played in two of its most influential bands, Death and Obituary. He has also logged time with Disincarnate, Testament, and Cancer. •Former The Accused guitarist, Tommy Niemeyer, went on to form Gruntruck in the early Nineties and record two albums with the group. •Daryl Palumbo is the lead singer of Glassjaw, who released their Roadrunner debut, Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence , in 2000. He is also the vocalist of Head Automatica with DJ Dan “The Automator” Nakamura. •Nadja Peulen is a former bassist in Coal Chamber. Nadja toured with Coal Chamber in support of both Chamber Music and their final album, Dark Days. •Dave Pybus plays bass in Cradle Of Filth. He's a huge Type O Negative fan and was thrilled when he was approached to play on the Roadrunner United track that was written for Peter Steele. •Josh Rand plays guitar in Stone Sour alongside axeman James Root and singer Corey Taylor, both of Slipknot fame. •James Root is the guitarist in both Slipknot and Stone Sour. Each album he has recorded with these bands has reached Gold or Platinum status. •Souren "Mike" Sarkisyan played guitar in the Los Angeles-based band Spineshank. Spineshank was brought to Roadrunner's attention by then-Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares. •Josh Silver is the keyboard player and co-producer of Brooklyn's Type O Negative, and has amassed numerous production credits on his own. Type O released seven albums and a DVD on Roadrunner. •Acey Slade shares guitar duties with Joey Jordison in the goth-glam-horror rock band Murderdolls. •Drummer Mike Smith played on two of the three Suffocation albums recorded for Roadrunner in the early-Nineties, including its classic debut, Effigy Of The Forgotten , which features his unique blast beat style. He recently rejoined the band for their comeback album, Souls To Deny . •Peter Steele was the founder, songwriter, bassist and vocalist for Brooklyn-based thrash act Carnivore, as he has been for Type O Negative since 1991. •Corey Taylor has been the lead singer in Slipknot since 1998, and sang in Stone Sour from 1992 to 1997 before reforming the group in 2002. •Kyle Thomas was the lead vocalist in Exhorder, widely considered pioneers of the “power groove” genre of metal in the early Nineties, and recorded two albums with the group before forming Floodgate later in the decade. •Look up “shredder” in the dictionary and you will find a picture of Annhilator founder and lead guitarist Jeff Waters, one of speed metal's best axemen. The band's Roadrunner releases include the 1989 classic, Alice In Hell . •Guitarist Jordan Whelan plays in the Grand Rapids, Michigan band Still Remains, which released its Roadrunner debut, Of Love And Lunacy , in 2005. •Christian Olde Wolbers began as Fear Factory's bass player on 1995's Demanufacture but has recently switched to guitar. •Tim Williams was the lead vocalist in Long Island hardcore band Vision Of Disorder and now sings with Bloodsimple.
Influences•ROADRUNNER RECORDS has evolved -- over a staggering 25-year history -- from an unassuming Dutch import company into one of the most innovative record labels in the world. Fiercely independent since its start, graced with a passionate staff, and incomparable musical talent, Roadrunner has achieved something that many labels seek and never attain, let alone maintain for a quarter-century: brand recognition. The Roadrunner logo has come to mean two things to millions of fans around the world: a high standard of quality in musicianship and presentation, and an unwavering commitment to the best, most unique, and most intense in the hard rock and heavy metal genres. •Just as Roadrunner has taken the lead so many times on the artistic side, finding and developing acts that have literally changed the face of heavy rock, so too has the label come up with a brilliant and inventive way to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Paying homage to its past, giving a nod to its future, and framing both in the most creative terms possible Roadrunner is poised to release an album of original new heavy music, played by some of the genre's best and most highly-regarded practitioners. •“In June 2004, Roadrunner's owner, Cees Wessels, asked me to come up with an idea to celebrate Roadrunner's 25th anniversary,” recalls A&R visionary Monte Conner. “I knew that for it to be really special, we would need to come up with a record that involved many musicians, one that was truly a collaboration on a grand scale, with songs written by, played by and sung by different people. An album that would cover the entire history of Roadrunner and feature some of our most legendary artists from the past, right up to and including musicians from our newest signings.” •The idea was formulated to create four “teams” -- each headed by a “team captain.” Each team would consist of a core of musicians -- two guitarists, bassist and drummer -- who would lay down basic tracks for four original songs written by the team captain. Each song would use a different vocalist, and no player could appear on a tune by another team. The team captain would select a studio in which to cut the instrumental tracks, while the singer was free to record where it was convenient for him and was also instructed to come up with lyrics and a vocal melody on his own. •Roadrunner United was thus born in August of 2004. The label now had a year to assemble this vast and complex project, and the first things that were needed were the four cornerstone musicians -- the team captains. Several criteria were established: the captains had to be comfortable in the studio and know how to produce music they had to be primary songwriters in their own bands they had to be well-respected names in the metal field and they had to encompass the Roadrunner history from its past to its future. The four captains -- Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, Machine Head frontman Robert Flynn, former Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares and Trivium vocalist Matthew Heafy -- filled that bill admirably. •“I thought it was a great idea and was really excited about it, because it was a chance to work with a lot of artists that I really respected while I was growing up,” says Jordison. “I was just honored to be kind of the first guy they asked.” Like Jordison, Cazares was flattered to be considered: “It's definitely a compliment to be a team captain. I've been with the label since 1992, and we were a big part of Roadrunner history.” “It was awesome,” says Heafy about the experience of being selected to oversee one-quarter of this ever-expanding and important project. “Being able to see different musicians in the studio, and they way they work and play, was really cool.” •Roadrunner's impressive roster -- ranging from early black metal favorites like Deicide to progressive metal wizards Cynic to the Brazilian thrash of Sepultura, not to mention the Gothic stylings of Type O Negative and the pioneering electronic metal of Fear Factory -- gave the team captains a wide and unparalleled selection of musicians to choose from. “I started thinking about people that I thought would be cool to jam with, asked everyone in my band for their ideas, and they pretty much suggested all the cool people,” recalls Robert Flynn. “My drummer, Dave McClain, suggested getting Andres Herrick, who used to be in Chimaira, while Adam (Duce, bassist) suggested having Tim Williams, formerly of V.O.D., sing. And I was like, 'That'd be killer.' I had other people in mind, but the guys in Machine Head came up with guys who were just off my radar for whatever reason.” •In the end, an astounding total of 56 musicians from 44 different bands were utilized on the album, an amazing organizational feat and a sign of the respect and that each player had for each other and the label itself. “I've heard some of the tracks from the other 'teams,' and they're fuckin' unreal,” says Jordison. “This thing has come out better than anyone expected. When the captains wrote the material, they wanted to make it the best possible, and when you brought all these guys in to play, they wanted to do the best possible. Everybody stepped up.” •Even as it has diversified and grown, Roadrunner has stayed true to its identity as the premier metal and heavy rock imprint in the world. “The fact that they've been able to last 25 years, putting out music as extreme as the music they put out, is pretty incredible,” muses Robert Flynn. “The few labels that I can remember when I was first getting into this music, none of those labels are around anymore.” “I grew up listening to all the bands on the label,” says Matthew Heafy. “I spent all my money on bands like Slipknot and Fear Factory and Machine Head, and now I'm on a CD with the songwriters from those bands, and it was really cool being able to watch musicians that I really look up to play in the studio.” •Dino Cazares, the team captain who has the longest history with the label, sums up what has kept the label going for all those years, and why both metal fans and artists hold the company in high esteem: “Back in the day when Roadrunner first came out, you knew what you were getting if a record had the Roadrunner logo on it. If you saw that, you were buying it, because you knew it would be good quality shit. So when I signed to Roadrunner, I was like, 'Wow, I'm on Roadrunner.' It was the best label for underground metal and pushing the envelope and finding new bands. It was a real honor to be on the label, and it's still an honor to be part of Roadrunner.”
Sounds Like3 Inches Of Blood •36 Crazyfists •Airbourne •Atreyu •Black Label Society •Black Stone Cherry •Bleeding Through •Caliban •Chimaira •CKY •Cradle Of Filth •Daath •DevilDriver •Divine Heresy •Down •DragonForce •Dream Theater •Dresden Dolls •Fear Factory •Hatebreed •Headbangers Ball - The Revenge •Khoma •Killswitch Engage •Machine Head •Madina Lake •Megadeth •Murderdolls •Nailbomb •New York Dolls •Nickelback •Opeth •Porcupine Tree •Roadrage •Roadrunner 25 •Roadrunner United •Sanctity •Satyricon •Sepultura •Shadows Fall •Slipknot •Soulfly •Still Remains •Stone Sour •The Cavalera Conspiracy •The Cult •Theory of a Deadman •Trivium •Type O Negative •Wednesday 13 •Within Temptation
Record LabelROADRUNNER RECORDS
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•Roadrunner Records has evolved -- over a staggering 25-year history -- from an unassuming Dutch import company into one of the most innovative record labels in the world. Fiercely independent since its start, graced with a passionate staff, and incomparable musical talent, Roadrunner has achieved something that many labels seek and never attain, let alone maintain for a quarter-century: brand recognition. The Roadrunner logo has come to mean two things to millions of fans around the world: a high standard of quality in musicianship and presentation, and an unwavering commitment to the best, most unique, and most intense in the hard rock and heavy metal genres. •Just as Roadrunner has taken the lead so many times on the artistic side, finding and developing acts that have literally changed the face of heavy rock, so too has the label come up with a brilliant and inventive way to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Paying homage to its past, giving a nod to its future, and framing both in the most creative terms possible Roadrunner is poised to release an album of original new heavy music, played by some of the genre's best and most highly-regarded practitioners. •“In June 2004, Roadrunner's owner, Cees Wessels, asked me to come up with an idea to celebrate Roadrunner's 25th anniversary,” recalls A&R visionary Monte Conner. “I knew that for it to be really special, we would need to come up with a record that involved many musicians, one that was truly a collaboration on a grand scale, with songs written by, played by and sung by different people. An album that would cover the entire history of Roadrunner and feature some of our most legendary artists from the past, right up to and including musicians from our newest signings.” •The idea was formulated to create four “teams” -- each headed by a “team captain.” Each team would consist of a core of musicians -- two guitarists, bassist and drummer -- who would lay down basic tracks for four original songs written by the team captain. Each song would use a different vocalist, and no player could appear on a tune by another team. The team captain would select a studio in which to cut the instrumental tracks, while the singer was free to record where it was convenient for him and was also instructed to come up with lyrics and a vocal melody on his own. •Roadrunner United was thus born in August of 2004. The label now had a year to assemble this vast and complex project, and the first things that were needed were the four cornerstone musicians -- the team captains. Several criteria were established: the captains had to be comfortable in the studio and know how to produce music; they had to be primary songwriters in their own bands; they had to be well-respected names in the metal field; and they had to encompass the Roadrunner history from its past to its future. The four captains -- Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, Machine Head frontman Robert Flynn, former Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares and Trivium vocalist Matthew Heafy -- filled that bill admirably. •“I thought it was a great idea and was really excited about it, because it was a chance to work with a lot of artists that I really respected while I was growing up,” says Jordison. “I was just honored to be kind of the first guy they asked.” Like Jordison, Cazares was flattered to be considered: “It's definitely a compliment to be a team captain. I've been with the label since 1992, and we were a big part of Roadrunner history.” “It was awesome,” says Heafy about the experience of being selected to oversee one-quarter of this ever-expanding and important project. “Being able to see different musicians in the studio, and they way they work and play, was really cool.” •Roadrunner's impressive roster -- ranging from early black metal favorites like Deicide to progressive metal wizards Cynic to the Brazilian thrash of Sepultura, not to mention the Gothic stylings of Type O Negative and the pioneering electronic metal of Fear Factory -- gave the team captains a wide and unparalleled selection of musicians to choose from. “I started thinking about people that I thought would be cool to jam with, asked everyone in my band for their ideas, and they pretty much suggested all the cool people,” recalls Robert Flynn. “My drummer, Dave McClain, suggested getting Andres Herrick, who used to be in Chimaira, while Adam (Duce, bassist) suggested having Tim Williams, formerly of V.O.D., sing. And I was like, ‘That'd be killer.' I had other people in mind, but the guys in Machine Head came up with guys who were just off my radar for whatever reason.” •In the end, an astounding total of 56 musicians from 44 different bands were utilized on the album, an amazing organizational feat and a sign of the respect and that each player had for each other and the label itself. “I've heard some of the tracks from the other ‘teams,' and they're fuckin' unreal,” says Jordison. “This thing has come out better than anyone expected. When the captains wrote the material, they wanted to make it the best possible, and when you brought all these guys in to play, they wanted to do the best possible. Everybody stepped up.” •Even as it has diversified and grown, Roadrunner has stayed true to its identity as the premier metal and heavy rock imprint in the world. “The fact that they've been able to last 25 years, putting out music as extreme as the music they put out, is pretty incredible,” muses Robert Flynn. “The few labels that I can remember when I was first getting into this music, none of those labels are around anymore.” “I grew up listening to all the bands on the label,” says Matthew Heafy. “I spent all my money on bands like Slipknot and Fear Factory and Machine Head, and now I'm on a CD with the songwriters from those bands, and it was really cool being able to watch musicians that I really look up to play in the studio.” •Dino Cazares, the team captain who has the longest history with the label, sums up what has kept the label going for all those years, and why both metal fans and artists hold the company in high esteem: “Back in the day when Roadrunner first came out, you knew what you were getting if a record had the Roadrunner logo on it. If you saw that, you were buying it, because you knew it would be good quality shit. So when I signed to Roadrunner, I was like, ‘Wow, I'm on Roadrunner.' It was the best label for underground metal and pushing the envelope and finding new bands. It was a real honor to be on the label, and it's still an honor to be part of Roadrunner.”


   


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