The Dillinger Escape Plan Frontman Records Vocals for Devin Townsend Track

by | Feb 25, 2011

The Dillinger Escape Plan frontman Greg Puciato recently tracked vocals for a song to appear on one of Devin Townsend’s upcoming releases.

Puciato recorded his vocals with Alex Beck at Sing Sing Studio in Melbourne, Australia. Townsend is currently at work mixing the tracks.

Commenting via Twitter, Townsend stated, “Ladies and Gentlemen, Greg Puciato just tore me a new asshole. Fucking hell… AWESOME!”

Townsend is expected to release two albums, Deconstruction and Ghost, in June.

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