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American metalcore band
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Cover Your Tracks
OriginGeorgia, Atlanta, United States
GenresMetalcore, alternative metal, alternative rock, post-hardcore
Years active2014–2017
LabelsEpitaph
Past membersPaul Rose
Omar Magana
Cory Ferris
Brent Guitswite
Ian Marchionda
Websitehttp://site.coveryourtracks.com/

Cover Your Tracks was an American metalcore band from Atlanta, Georgia.

Band members

  • Paul Rose - lead vocals
  • Omar Magana - guitar
  • Cory Ferris - bass
  • Brent Guitswite - drums
  • Ian Marchionda - guitar / backing vocals

Albums

  • Fever Dream (2016)

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Main.
Rock
"Striking Matches" 2016 36 Fever Dream
"Good Enough" 2017

Music videos

Year Song Director
"Cages" 2016
"Striking Matches" (Version 1)
"Striking Matches" (Version 2) 2017

References

  1. National Rock Review-12 May 2016 "Australian metalcore masters, Parkway Drive overpower a metal hungry Louisville crowd ... Atlanta-based metallers Cover Your Tracks provided the main support for the evening delivering a powerful, over the top performance of original songs ..."
  2. KNAC.COM Recaps The 2017 FORT ROCK Festival KNAC.com-15 May 2017 After FELICITY and COVER YOUR TRACKS opened Saturday's festivities, BEARTOOTH's Caleb Shomo took the stage at 1:30 and ordered the crowd to "Push the aggression out!"
  3. "Striking Matches". Billboard. May 27, 2017. Retrieved June 8, 2017.


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