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🎶 Metalcore god Greg Puciato stops by the thebottomlounge tomorrow, as part of his first solo musical tour. | ✍️ Selena Fragassi

There’s busy, and then there’s Greg Puciato busy. In the thick of his 16-year tenure fronting metalcore act the Dillinger Escape Plan, he got involved in several other endeavors, including wide-ranging postmetal project Spylacopa, alt-metal supergroup Killer Be Killed, and synthwave act the Black Queen.

In the past few weeks alone, Puciato has wrapped up a tour with Jerry Cantrell where he added backup vocals and harmonies to Cantrell’s solo material and Alice in Chains hits; he’s announced he’s joining members of Fit for an Autopsy and Every Time I Die in a much-anticipated new project called Better Lovers; and he’s launched his first-ever solo tour, which began May 3 and stops at Cobra Lounge on May 14., released on Federal Prisoner, show him at his most unchained.

Puciato’s tentacles reach into many corners of the heavy-music community, enabling him to line up an ensemble for this tour that’s a draw in itself: guitarists Nick Sadler (

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