What Would Killswitch Engage, Cannibal Corpse and Black Dahlia Murder Sound Like Together?

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 12:26 pm

Supergroup From Hell

Well, we may have an answer to that question soon. During an interview with Lithium Magazine, Killswitch Engage/Times Of Grace’s Adam Dutkiewicz revealed that he has been working on “a death metal side project with the drummer from Black Dahlia Murder and the singer from Cannibal Corpse.” In other words, Dutkiewicz is working on a project with Corpsegrinder and Shannon Lucas.

Though Dutkiewicz said he’d love to get to work on this supergroup, he admitted that the focus now is more touring for Times Of Grace and then writing for his “other band” (we assume that’s code for Killswitch Engage). So who knows how long we’ll have to wait for such a project to come to fruition. Nonetheless, the prospect of this group is very enticing. And as Metal Sucks points out, chances are a project with Corpsegrinder won’t ever sound like Killswitch Engage.

[via The PRP]

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