Daryl Palumbo - Other Recording Projects

Other Recording Projects

"City of Cardboard" by Proximity Minds (vocals)
"Another Friend" by The Movielife (backing vocals)
"Hey Stewardess", "Whispering Reef" and "Take Me Back" by The Rondo Brothers (vocals)
"Popular Opinion" by Silent Majority (backing vocals)
"Champing at the Bit" by Every Time I Die (vocals)
"Project Mayhem" and "Grey Matter" by Finch (vocals/writing)
"Shoot Frank" by Cage (vocals)
"No Way Out" featuring Daryl Palumbo, Matt Baumbach, Junkie XL, and Joey Jordison. On the Roadrunner United: The All Star Sessions album (lead vocals)
"Procession Commence" and "When Death Closes Your Eyes" (108 cover) by This Is Hell (backing vocals)
"The Overly Dramatic Truth" by El-P (keys, backing vocals)
"Still don't know your name" and "So Physical" by We Are the Fury
"Leopard Prints and Studded Belt" by ThisYear'sModel (backing vocals)
"Cherish The Light Years" by Cold Cave (guitar, bass, synthesizer and production)
"Dead Celebrities Are Amusing" and "More Saints Less Musicians" by Christiansen (backing vocals)
"Fuck Me (Daryl Palumbo Remix)" by Camu Tao (remixing)
"Choose Your Adventure (Daryl Palumbo Remix)" by Rival Schools (remixing)
"Shoot Frank (Remix)" by Cage (remixing)

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