Scott Danough

Scott Doughnut
Born November 18, 1972
Origin Orange County, California
Genres Metalcore
Instruments Guitar
Years active since 1998
Labels Prime Directive Records
Indecision Records
Trustkill Records
Roadrunner Records
Associated acts Bleeding Through
The Crimson Tide
Falling to Pieces
Notable instruments
Ibanez, ESP

Scott Doughnut is a co-founder and former guitar player for Bleeding Through. Scott played with Bleeding Through from its foundation in 1999[1] and appeared on the albums Dust to Ashes, Portrait of the Goddess, This is Love, This is Murderous, and The Truth. In 2013, Scott rejoined Bleeding Through for their farewell tour.

Breakup

In April 2007 Scott and Bleeding Through parted ways. After his departure he said "..Just know that when this all comes out don't think you've seen the last of Scott. I'm on to the next chapter very soon and I'm excited to see what the future brings."[2] The band also went on to say "We felt that we had grown apart and it was time for both parties to move on."[3]

Current activities

Scott is currently a member of mean sean, who are credited as being one of the first hardcore bands to play metal style music. He is also playing guitar for Falling to Pieces, a brutal and heavy female fronted metal band, encompassing black/death/thrash/grind/hardcore elements, located in Livermore, California.[4]


As of 2015, Scott has formed the band Liar's Cult with former members of Lose None, Mean Season, and Locked Up AD. Their first demo No Lives Matter is out now.

Discography

with Bleeding Through
with Falling to Pieces

Currently resides in Stockton, California with his fiance and child.

External links

References

  1. "Encyclopaedia Metallum - Bleeding Through". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
  2. "MySpace of Scott Danough". MySpace. April 3, 2007. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
  3. "Blabbermouth.net - Bleeding Through Parts Ways With Guitarist". Blabbermouth.net. April 9, 2007. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
  4. "MySpace of Falling to Pieces". MySpace. January 10, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2009.


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