Posted by marc August 08, 2016

After nearly two decades of making mind-boggling music, you can't blame a band for being (43%) burnt out. Alternative Press are reporting that The Dillinger Escape Plan - known for their explosive live shows and ridiculous time signatures - will be announcing their breakup this week. They're also expecting a club tour and a world tour to be announced to act as both a live show for their newest album, which will be out later this year, and a farewell. No word on if Mike Patton will be joining them, but one can hope.

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