Genres Metalcore Genre Metalcore | Years active 1998–2002 | |
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Associated acts Fall Out BoyRacetraitorRise AgainstHoly Roman EmpireThe Killing Tree Past members Pete WentzJay JanceticAdam BishopDaniel BinaeiAndy HurleyTimothy MillerChristopher GutierrezPatrick StumpJoe TrohmanTim McIlrath Members Profiles |
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Arma Angelus was a metalcore band from Chicago, Illinois. The band was formed in 1998 and disbanded in 2002. Members of the band were Pete Wentz (vocals, now bass guitarist and backing vocalist in Fall Out Boy), Tim McIlrath (bass guitar, now lead singer of Rise Against), Jay Jancetic (guitar, last played guitar for the Chicago "Holy Roman Empire" and Harm's Way), Daniel Binaei (guitarist, formerly of Racetraitor), Adam Bishop (guitarist, now an English teacher at Mission Viejo High School in Mission Viejo, California) and Timothy Miller (drums, Last played drums for Arizona-based punk band Last Action Zeros & now owner of Immortal Art Tattoo & Body Piercing, located in Scottsdale, Arizona).
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After McIlrath left to form Rise Against, he was replaced in 1999 by Christopher Gutierrez (known to Fall Out Boy fans as the "Hey, Chris" in "Grenade Jumper" from Take This to Your Grave). Gutierrez is now a touring author and spoken word artist. He was replaced as bass guitarist for one tour by Joseph Trohman (also a guitarist in Fall Out Boy and in The Damned Things). He was replaced mid-tour when the band flew Chris Gutierrez out to New York for the final half of their tour, including a stop at CBGBs. In the last Arma Angelus concert, Patrick Stump played drums, Pete Wentz sang and Joe Trohman played guitar, along with Adam Bishop, and Christopher Gutierrez on bass guitar.

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Influences
The band's primary influence was Damnation A.D.
Discography


Songs
We Are the Pale HorseWhere Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares · 2001
I'm Every Broken ManWhere Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares · 2001
An Anthem for Those Without Breath and HeartWhere Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares · 2001