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Diamond Plate

Diamond Plate is an American thrash metal band from Worth, Illinois.
Diamond Plate formed in 2004 in Chicago, Illinois while all three members were still in high school. Declining record label offers in favor of working on their sound and letting their songwriting evolve, drummer James Nicademus, (former) vocalist/bassist Jon Macak and guitarist Konrad Kupiec, began making serious waves in the underground scene via word-of-mouth, self-released EPs and local slots supporting metal giants Behemoth, Gojira, and Exodus. Two months after graduating high school, the band decided it was time to ink a deal, enter the legendary Earache records.
In 2010, Diamond Plate went into the studio with producer Neil Kernon (Judas Priest, Cannibal Corpse, Nevermore) to record their debut album "Generation Why?" The album's extreme vocals, groove-based riffs, and machine-tight production allowed the band to distance themselves from their "thrash revival" peers, while earning them rave reviews and high profile tours. Appearing in America and the UK with Anthrax, Overkill, and D.R.I. among others, as well as festival slots on the 70000 Tons of Metal and Hammerfest, Diamond Plate's reputation as a high energy live act began to grow. After the touring cycle, guitarist Konrad Kupiec and drummer James Nicademus were joined by new vocalist/bassist and Miami native Matt Ares.
The band took off touring for the rest of 2012 and focused on writing a new album, and it was during this time that Diamond Plate's sound underwent a transmutation. With an emphasis on creating songs from jamming, a 'play what thou wilt' attitude, and 19-year-old Matt Ares' charismatic voice, the band matured drastically while blending together a much wider range of influences. Neil Kernon was again asked to lead the production originally scheduled for two weeks in January 2013 even though the making of the record extended into months, characterized by the underlying tension of outside pressure, deadlines, and personal struggles. Despite all of this, Diamond Plate emerged with "Pulse," an album brimming with live energy and the vibe of a young band playing heavy music straight from the heart. "Pulse" coming August 20 in North America via Century Media/Earache Records and on digital formats in Europe on August 19.
==Discography==

*''Mountains of Madness (EP)'' (self released EP 2008)
*''Thrash Clash 2 - Diamond Plate vs Oppression'' (Stormspell Records, 2008)
*''Relativity (EP)'' (self released EP 2009)
*''Generation Why?'' (Earache Records, August 2011)
*''Pulse'' (Earache Records, August 2013)

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