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Members from the two bands would merge into one, taking the name Koen. The line-up of Koen consisted of Pereira (vocals), Reilly (drums), Teves (bass), Carvalho (guitar) and friend Mat Demelo (guitar and trumpet). Under the name Koen, the band released one cassette titled "The Big Fall...", this time with their sound evolving more into skate punk and ska. In 1997, the band changed its name again, this time to Smackin' Isaiah, and released a cassette titled "Give Girls More Beer...". Mat Demelo left the band shortly after. During this time, Reilly would switch between drumming and guitar duties, with an unknown drummer playing in the band for a brief amount of time. Nicholas Angelini was eventually tapped to play drums on a permanent basis. In 1998, Smackin' Isaiah released another demo cassette, titled "Gets Eaten Alive".
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rather than going to The Blasting Room or another studio, Trevor Reilly committed himself to building a full studio and permanent rehearsal space for the band in his own home. Construction of the studio began in 2019 and was finished in the summer of 2021, with the band beginning recording new material in fall of 2021.
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with several rotating guitarists, before Mike Supina, formerly of the Detroit-based band Alucard, was announced as Levesque's permanent replacement. The tour brought the band to over eighteen different countries, finishing in September 2008. Following its conclusion, guitarist Trevor Reilly announced
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In March 2021 Nuno Pereira announced that after a prolonged legal dispute that he, Trevor, and Nick had acquired the rights to all of A Wilhelm Scream's former releases with Nitro Records. The band did their first North America tour in three years when they did a fall run with Canadian hardcore band
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in their Canadian tour for their upcoming fourth studio album. They returned to the studio when their performing dates were complete. The band recorded the album themselves, in their own studio with all the mixing once again being done by the crew at The Blasting Room. While touring South America in
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Lead guitarist Mike Supina left the band after finishing up A Wilhem Scream's touring commitments in 2018, ending his ten-year run. In the interim the band shows with a mix of lineups in 2019; Mute Print and Ruiner anniversary shows with former guitarist Chris Levesque and shows with songs from the
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in his blog that the band would take a break for the rest of the year, but implied that they would write new songs soon. In a post to celebrate the new year, the band released b-side "The I Hate ___ Club", which was left off the album at the producers' request. The band were also demoing new songs.
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In an interview on August 18, 2015, A Wilhelm Scream confirmed that they have already started writing on a follow-up to 'Partycrasher'. From 2014 through 2018 the band toured extensively while intermittently writing new music. Following their success of recording "Partycrasher" in a local studio
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In 1993, drummer Trevor Reilly, guitarist John Carvalho and bassist Jonathan Teves formed the band Adam's Crack and recorded a Nirvana-inspired demo cassette. In 1994 Reilly and Carvalho started a side band with Nuno Pereira on vocals, and others. The side band played one show before disbanding.
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In 2007, the band returned to the Blasting Room again, with Stevenson and Livermore to record their third album with Nitro Records. The record, according to the band, was "very very fast" and a few songs were dropped for not being fast enough. The record,
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guitarist Jason Milbank. Milbank was initially brought on as a session musician for festival dates in Europe but later was confirmed by Trevor to be Supina's full time replacement and would be playing on the upcoming new songs.
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In July 2010, the band returned to the studio to write and record their next studio album. A release date was expected sometime in 2010. They took a break from recording in September, however, to support
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on Jump Start Records. This was because the title track was recorded during the Mute Print sessions, but left off the album, and thus was not purchased by Nitro Records.
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The band's first CD release was on Tank Records, a record label created by Carvalho and Teves. The CD was a split release with the bands Moronique and Merrick, entitled
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and Jason Livermore, whom the band looked up to. Although the album was finished while the band was signed to Jump Start, the rights to the album were then bought by
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on the East Coast of the United States and Canada. During that same period, the band announced their signing to Creator Destructor Records.
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In June 2009, the band signed to Paper + Plastick while working on a new album. Their first release for the label was a 5-song
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released by Fork in Hand Records. Following its release, Carvalho left the band. Christopher Levesque quickly replaced him.
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under their new name. After touring the United States and Canada a few times, they then began recording their next album,
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after the number of tracks each band contributed. Soon after, the band released its debut album,
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On January 6, 2022, A Wilhelm Scream released their first new song in nearly nine years, titled
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November 2012 they announced that the next album would be released in spring 2013.
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producer Kyle Black and mastering was done by Joe Reilly.
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On November 5, 2013, the band released "Partycrasher" via
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Jonathan Teves – bass guitar, backing vocals (1999–2005)
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