Brandan Schieppati

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Brandan Schieppati (born August 3, 1980, Newport, California) is the singer of metalcore band Bleeding Through. He is Straight Edge and lives in Orange County with his wife Nicole[1]. While best known through his musical career, he was also a late-round draft pick for Major League Baseball's Montreal Expos (now Washington Nationals) out of high school, around 1998.[2]

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Brandan has been in Eighteen Visions, Throwdown and Bleeding Through, The Mistake and also has a side-project named Die Die My Darling, a Misfits cover band from which nothing has been released. He has recently formed a new band along with Brooks Wackerman of Bad Religion, Ryan Sinn formerly of The Distillers and Dave Nassie of No Use for a Name called The Innocent.

Brandan was the guitarist for Eighteen Visions. Albums he appeared on included Lifeless (1997), Yesterday Is Time Killed (1999), No Time for Love (1999), Until the Ink Runs Out (2000), The Best of Eighteen Visions (2001) and Vanity (2002).

He appeared on Throwdown’s Beyond Repair (1999) and Drive Me Dead (2000) as a guitarist but switched to vocals during tours. Also on AFI's December Underground (2006) as backing vocals.

Bleeding Through’s demo was made in 2000 followed by Dust to Ashes (2001), Portrait of the Goddess (2002), This is Love, This is Murderous (2003) and The Truth (2006).

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