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The Ghost Inside is the fifth album by American metalcore band The Ghost Inside.The album was released on June 5, 2020, through Epitaph Records.It is the band's first release since they were involved in a serious tour bus crash in 2015, and is also the first to feature rhythm guitarist Chris Davis, who joined the band in 2016 after serving as a touring member, and the first to feature Zach ...
The Ghost Inside, formerly known as A Dying Dream, is an American metalcore band from El Segundo, California. [2] Formed in 2004, [3] the band currently consists of vocalist Jonathan Vigil, guitarists Zach Johnson and Chris Davis, bassist Jim Riley and drummer Andrew Tkaczyk. The group released a total of four studio albums in their initial run.
July 28 – Italy – Monteforte Irpino bus crash. A tour bus returning from a pilgrimage went off the highway into a ravine, killing 39 and injuring 19. [158] August 21 – Malaysia – Genting Highlands bus crash. A bus carrying 53 passengers crashed into a ravine, killing 37 and injuring 16 in the deadliest road accident in Malaysia. [159]
Nearly 30 people were injured — including one critically — when a tour bus from New York City flipped over on its way to Niagara Falls Thursday, forcing first responders to shut down part of a ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Thursday morning issued a statement following the tour bus crash. “Earlier this morning, a large bus with multiple passengers rolled over on the I-490 west of the City ...
Its body was largely inspired by the Rolls-Royce and Bentley luxury limousines of the era, most notably the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn, but was much smaller, thus making the design and proportions look rather odd. The body was also rather heavy, which combined with the small motor made the car underpowered and slow, reaching a top speed of 63 mph ...
Reported around 9:50 p.m., the collision was triggered by two luxury cars — a Rolls-Royce Cullinan ($389,000 for the base model) and Mercedes GT63 (base price $153,350) — going west side by ...
The tour bus was heading westbound, returning to Los Angeles with 42 adult passengers from an excursion to a casino in Thermal, when it impacted the rear of the stationary truck [1] soon after 5 a.m., [2] at an estimated 74–79 miles per hour (119–127 km/h). [3] The speed caused the trailer to penetrate approximately 15 feet (4.6 m) into the ...