Gutter Phenomenon

In addition, the band said they were looking for a new bassist to fill in Steven Micciche's position, who had left earlier in the year.

Drums were tracked at IIWII Studios in Weehawken, New Jersey, and were engineered by Nygard and Machine with assistance from Sal Mormando.

"[11] He said the band was aware that they had grown up and became more accepting of the music they heard when they were younger, mentioning classic rock specifically.

[11] On May 23, 2005, Gutter Phenomenon was announced for release in three months' time; its artwork and track listing was posted online.

[14] In late July, MTV reported that actor Michael Madsen would feature in an upcoming video for "Kill the Music".

"[11] During the video, guitarist Jordan Buckley "appears to ruin the shot, and Madsen launches into attack mode, wailing on the rocker like a pitbull locked in bathroom with a poodle.

"[11] Upon returning home from the video shoot, Madsen called Doane "and was anxious to know if we thought he had done well — like he was contemplating whether he could have done better", according to Buckley.

[19] On April 6, 2006, the band filmed a music video in Los Angeles for "The New Black"[20] with director Dan Rush.

"[21] According to Blabbermouth.net, the video showcases the band at a 1970s party "attended by Evel Knievel, go-go dancers, a half-naked man in rainbow suspenders and a guy playing with a Rubik's Cube".

"[26] Buckley said Byrnes departure was due to money, "He really couldn't afford it on our touring schedule and salary".

[28] The album was reissued on vinyl as part of a box set along with Last Night in Town (2001) and Hot Damn!

[30] In early June, the band performed at the Flame Fest: Gods of Metalcore 2005 festival in Italy.

[32] In September and October, the band embarked on a US tour with High on Fire, the Red Chord, the Chariot and Esoteric.

[11] Following the album's release, the band went on a US tour with It Dies Today, Haste the Day, A Life Once Lost and Emanuel.

[10] Every Time I Die Additional musician Production Album - Billboard (North America) Citations Sources