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Birth name | Matthew Aaron Good |
Born | Valrico, Florida, United States | February 11, 1984
Origin | Tampa, Florida, United States |
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Years active | 1999–present |
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Matthew Aaron Good (born February 11, 1984) is an American musician, singer and record producer. He is best known for being the lead guitarist, lead vocalist and the only constant member of the post-hardcore band From First to Last from its conception in 1999 until now. He was formerly the guitarist of grindcore band The Color of Violence, which featured future From First to Last members Travis Richter, Derek Bloom, and Joey Antillon. He joined Chiodos vocalist Craig Owens' band, D.R.U.G.S., eventually moving on to produce music under the name Kit Fysto with friend AJ Calderon. He currently owns and operates a music recording studio in Tempe, Arizona called Good Sounds and plays guitar in From First to Last. He also produced Asking Alexandria's self titled album, which was released on 15 December 2017.
Good was originally in grindcore outfit The Color of Violence, then known as Skeleton Slaughter vs. Fetus Destroyer. The band had started as a full-time project, but Good, along with fellow members Travis Richter, Derek Bloom, and Joey Antillon, decided to move on to form From First to Last. [1]
From First to Last (then known as simply First Too Last) was founded by guitarist-vocalist Travis Richter and Good. The group, then having a rotating line-up, released their debut EP, Aesthetic , on Four Leaf Recordings in New York. [2] Good and Bloom were the only original members to be on all of the band's releases. They were featured on all four of the band's full-length albums and went on all of their tours.
After being kicked out of Chiodos in late 2009, Craig Owens had started saying that he was putting a new band together, which was unnamed at the time. Owens later revealed the name of the new band was D.R.U.G.S., which is an acronym for Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows. Owens started to reveal band members one by one through video blogs. By the time the last member was announced, the band consisted of Craig Owens as the lead vocalist, Matt Good as a guitarist and vocalist, Nick Martin also as a guitarist and vocalist, Adam Russell as bassist and Aaron Stern as the drummer. The band entered the recording studio on August 25, 2010, and finished recording the album on October 21 of the same year. The band then went on their first headlining tour Rise from the Ashes Tour, supported by Eyes Set To Kill and New Medicine, taking place between December 4–19, 2010. The band announced that the album would be titled D.R.U.G.S. with a release date of February 22, 2011.
While in D.R.U.G.S., Matt Good and friend AJ Calderon created a side project named "juiceb0x". The two produced a few Dubstep/Electronica remixes under that name. Later, however, they changed their name from "juiceb0x" to Kit Fysto, due to a copyright infringement issue. After Matt Good and two other band members left D.R.U.G.S., Kit Fysto became Matt Good and AJ Calderon's full-time project. The two are scheduled to play their first live show together June 22, 2012 at The Electric Glow Festival in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The two have an official YouTube channel, KitFystoOfficial, which only has one video due to the fact that Matt Good and AJ Calderon have a newfound addiction to Diablo III.
Matt Good and all the other former members of Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows excluding Craig Owens who returned to Chiodos, discussed forming a new unnamed project together, but due to Good and the other two ex-members of D.R.U.G.S having to sign a contract when they first joined the band stating that they could not be a band without Owens, they could not carry on with this new project.
In November 2013, it was announced that FFTL would be reuniting. The lineup would consist of Good, Travis Richter, Derek Bloom and Matt Manning. Bloom was unable to take part in the reunion, so Good recruited Taylor Larson on guitar, Spencer Sotelo of Periphery on vocals, and Ernie Slenkovich on drums. FFTL's Kickstarter project was successfully funded in late 2013. Their original goal was to write and record an EP, but they ultimately decided to release an LP. That full-length album, titled "Dead Trees," was released in April 2015 under Sumerian Records. FFTL played their first reunion show with Black Veil Brides on Halloween night of 2014 at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, Arizona. They went on to complete a short West coast U.S. tour in December 2014. [3] [4]
In October 2016, Matt announced via Twitter that he is involved in a new band called Kill It With Fire. The band includes Matt Good on vocals and guitar, along with Ben Bruce from Asking Alexandria on guitar, and Zack Hansen from The Word Alive on bass,(drummer TBA). Matt Good stated "It's gonna be pretty pop punk, but not too pop punk. Just the right amount". Matt also stated the record will probably be done by Christmas. [5] [6] However, all tweets regarding the project has since been deleted and has not been mentioned since, placing the status of project in unknown.
Aside from performing, Good runs a recording studio in Tempe, Arizona called Good Sounds where he produces, mixes, and masters full-length albums and EPs. He works closely with K&Z Entertainment and has many releases to his name. He has worked with many big bands such as Asking Alexandria, The Word Alive, and Attila.
Year | Artist | Album | Label | Title |
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2003 | From First to Last | Aesthetic | Four Leaf Recordings | Guitarist/Vocalist |
2004 | From First to Last | Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count | Epitaph Records | Guitarist/Backing Vocalist |
2006 | From First to Last | Heroine | Epitaph Records | Guitarist/Backing Vocalist |
2008 | From First to Last | From First to Last | Suretone/Interscope Records | Guitarist/Vocalist |
2010 | From First to Last | Throne to the Wolves | Rise Records | Guitarist/Vocalist |
2015 | From First to Last | Dead Trees | Sumerian Records | Producer/Writer/Guitarist/Backing Vocalist |
Year | Artist | Album | Label | Title |
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2011 | D.R.U.G.S. | D.R.U.G.S. | Decaydance Records | Guitarist/Backing Vocalist |
Year | Artist | Album | Label | Title |
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2023 | Eerie Weather | Pale Flowers | Unsigned | Producer/Mixer/Co-Writer track (2) |
2023 | Asking Alexandria | Where Do We Go from Here? | Better Noise Music | Producer/Mixer/Co-Writer |
2021 | Asking Alexandria | See What's on the Inside | Better Noise Music | Producer |
2020 | Asking Alexandria | Like a House on Fire | Sumerian Records | Producer |
2020 | Anti-Flag | 20/20 Vision | Spinefarm | Producer/Mixer/Engineer |
2020 | Stitched Up Heart | Darkness | Another Century | Producer |
2020 | Hollywood Undead | New Empire, Vol. 2 | BMG | Producer |
2020 | Hollywood Undead | New Empire, Vol. 1 | BMG | Producer/Mixer |
2019 | Sleeping with Sirens | How It Feels to Be Lost | Sumerian Records | Producer |
2019 | Otherwise | Defy | Mascot Records | Producer |
2018 | Never Us | Retrograde | Unsigned | Producer/Guest Vocals |
2018 | Famous Last Words | Arizona EP | SBG Records | Producer |
2018 | The Word Alive | Violent Noise | Fearless Records | Producer/Mixer |
2017 | Open Your Eyes | TBA | KBB Records | Producer |
2017 | Asking Alexandria | Asking Alexandria | Sumerian Records | Producer |
2016 | Note to Self | Agony Complete | Unsigned | Producer |
2016 | Whitney Peyton | Firecracker | Unsigned | Producer |
2016 | Caroline Burt | 100 | Unsigned | Producer |
2016 | Beyond Unbroken | Don't Wake the Dead EP | Unsigned | Producer |
2016 | Romance Mechanics | Ghost Stories | Unsigned | Producer/Mixer |
2016 | Memphis May Fire | This Light I Hold | Rise Records | Producer/Mixer |
2016 | At My Mercy | "Self Titled" EP | Unsigned | Producer |
2016 | The Word Alive | Dark Matter | Fearless Records | Producer/Co-Writer |
2016 | Vampires Everywhere! | Ritual | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2016 | Run 2 Cover | Lovesick | KBB Records | Producer/Co-Writer |
2016 | AMOR | Love vs. Logic | Arising Empire | Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | From First to Last | Dead Trees | Sumerian Records | Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Veil of Maya | Matriarch | Sumerian Records | Programming |
2015 | Message to the Masses | Means to an End | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Animus Complex | Immersion | Unsigned | Producer |
2015 | Stands with Fists | Cinematic Mind | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2015 | Nekrogoblikon | Heavy Meta | Unsigned | Mixer |
2015 | Ella Kaye | Comas Collide | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2014 | Capture | Reign of Terror | Artery Recordings | Producer/Co-Writer |
2014 | A Fall to Break | Destruction Through Devastation | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2014 | Some Call Us Heroes | Destinations EP | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2014 | Crisis In Victory | Drown Your Sorrows EP | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2014 | Chivalry Is Dead | This Is Rebellion EP | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
2014 | Straight on 'til Morning | Ruckus EP | Unsigned | Producer/Mixer |
2013 | Chivalry Is Dead | To Those Who Are Abandoned | Unsigned | Producer/Co-Writer |
From First to Last is an American rock band formed in Tampa, Florida by Matt Good, Scott Oord, and Parker Nelms in November 1999. The current line-up consists of Matt Good, Travis Richter, and Derek Bloom (drums).
Derek Bloom is an American musician and singer, known for drumming in post-hardcore band From First to Last for all of their time as a band until their revival. He left From First to Last in November 2013, later rejoining in 2017. He is also the drummer for his grindcore side-project with Travis Richter, known as The Color of Violence.
Chiodos is an American post-hardcore band from Davison, Michigan. Formed in 2001, the group was originally known as "The Chiodos Bros," the band's name was a tribute to filmmakers Stephen, Charles, and Edward Chiodo, responsible for the film Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Chiodos released their first full-length album, titled All's Well That Ends Well, on July 26, 2005. Their second album, Bone Palace Ballet, was released in North America on September 4, 2007 and debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Independent Albums. Warner Bros. Records released Bone Palace Ballet on January 26, 2009, as part of a new distribution deal in the UK. They released their third studio album, Illuminaudio in 2010, and it was the only studio album to feature Brandon Bolmer as lead vocalist and Tanner Wayne as drummer. The band released their fourth and final album, Devil on April 1, 2014, which marked the return of original vocalist Craig Owens and drummer Derrick Frost.
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Craig Owens is an American musician best known as the former lead vocalist of Chiodos. He has also had an involvement in various projects such as Cinematic Sunrise, The Sound of Animals Fighting, Isles & Glaciers, and Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows. He has recorded as a solo artist, is an established music producer, has written and recorded with the likes of Dr. Dre, and has also acted in the 2012 film K-11.
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Devil isn't something I thought long and hard about. It is something that hit me, and hard. I asked myself if I was brave enough to stand behind such a strong, emotionally evoking word.. and I knew right then, that was it. This title is not to be confused with the muscled, red horned man surrounded by fire. This is about the temptations of everyday life; the things that become regrets; the moments where you are forced to make a choice that will determine how it is that you look at yourself for the rest of your life. This album is my definition of Devil.
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