Sincebyman

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Sincebyman
Origin Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Genres Hardcore punk, mathcore, post-hardcore, sasscore
Years active1999–2008
Labels Revelation Records
MembersSam Macon
Brad Clifford
Kevin Herwig
Eric Alonso
Jon Kraft

Sincebyman was a five-piece American band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, founded in 1999. Their debut full-length album, We Sing the Body Electric, was released on February 4, 2003. This was followed by A Love Hate Relationship (Revelation Records, 2004), a 4-song EP, and Pictures from the Hotel Apocalypse (Revelation Records, 2005), their final full length on Revelation Records. Following Pictures from the Hotel Apocalypse, their contract with Revelation ended and the band was supposedly writing songs for a new album. On March 9, 2008, they disbanded according to a MySpace bulletin from the band. Their last show was in their hometown of Milwaukee on April 26, 2008.

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During their career, the band shared the stage with the likes of The Dillinger Escape Plan, The Rapture, International Noise Conspiracy, The Locust, Underøath, Glass Candy, Isis, The Fall of Troy, Bear vs. Shark, The Bled, Protest the Hero, As Cities Burn, Fear Before the March of Flames, Poison the Well, and Andrew W.K.

Sincebyman's name comes from the title of the 46th Movement of Händel's Messiah : "Since by Man came Death".

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