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Starkweather (band)

Starkweather is a metalcore band from Philadelphia, United States that formed in 1989. Starkweather helped pioneer the hardcore punk/heavy metal crossover sound that would later be known as "metalcore". They have influenced many of today's top selling hardcore/metal bands.〔(Croatan review @ Allmusic ) "Mastodon, The Red Chord, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Killswitch Engage, Losa, The Black Dahlia Murder, Coalesce, Strapping Young Lad ... but it is important to know that Starkweather have been around longer than any of the abovementioned bands and have influenced some of them (either directly or indirectly)"〕〔(Biography @ The Gauntlet ) "they have been cited as influence to many of today's top selling metal/hardcore bands"〕
The name Starkweather is taken from Charles Starkweather, a late-1950s spree killer.〔(Rennie Resmini interview )〕
==Biography==
After recording a demo at Why Me? Recording (Turning Point, Edgewise, Brody), the band was quickly signed to Harvcore Records and released the Crossbearer LP in 1992. Starkweather made an impression with a succession of 7" single releases. These were followed by their first EP, ''Starkweather'', for Inner Rage Records (1993); ''the Crossbearer re-issue'', for Too Damn Hype (1994); their second full-length effort, ''Into the Wire'', on Edison Recordings (1995); and the 1996 ''Bitter Frost / Bee Stings and Posion Eggs'' split with Season to Risk through Supermodel Records.
Starkweather released their third album, ''Croatoan'', in late 2005. It was produced by Pierre Remillard, and was released only on vinyl through Hypertension Records. In that year, the band went on their first international European tour, visiting the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, England and France. 2006 saw the CD release of ''Croatoan'' on Candlelight Records.〔(Biography @ MusicMight )〕 ''Croatoan'' features guest performances from bass player Liam Wilson (The Dillinger Escape Plan and Burnside) and Jim Winters (Believer, Earth Crisis, Turmoil, and The Promise)〔 and the cover art was done by artist Paul Romano, who also worked with Mastodon, The Red Chord, Trivium, Earth, and Godflesh.

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