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There are multiple bands using this name. 1: Darker Day Tomorrow was a late 90s/early 2000s metalcore band from Syracuse, New York. It featured Mike Lazore (of Another Victim and Santa Sangre) on guitar, Tony Tornabene (of Another Victim) on drums, Craig Heckman on vocals as well as a member of Hermon Dekalb. The first self-titled EP was released in 1999. The second EP "No Sleep In Forty Days" was released in 2000 on Canadian record label Redstar Records. A second ep was announced to be released in the summer of 2001, originally set on the same label, but was eventually released by Lifeforce Records as "Crazy Like A Killer" later in the year, to an extremely limited pressing due to the band breaking up. In early 2001, they were announced to be on the Hex Records Public Enemy tribute compilation, which never came out. Prior to breaking up in the fall of 2001, three of the members started up The Funeral, which was kept going after the fall of DDT. - Late Winter of 1999 ex-members of Another Victim and Hermon Dekalb decided to get together and start playing music. Shying away from their previous bands sound they started creating a more dark, metallic sound for themselves. They quickly wrote 3 songs which was suppose to be a demo but by writing and adding another song it became the "Self-Titled" Alone Records EP. With the addition of bass player Andy Williams of Eternal Youth fame the band began playing shows feverishly in the Upstate NY/PA area. This in turn was noticed by Cana