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Dust to Ashes is the debut studio album by American metalcore band Bleeding Through. It was released on compact disc by Prime Directive Records on March 20, 2001. Prime Directive Records also planned to release the album on 12" vinyl but that edition was cancelled.
In promotion of the album, Bleeding Through toured the United States several times between March and November 2001. The bands that accompanied Bleeding Through on these tours include Walls of Jericho, Eighteen Visions, Throwdown, Martyr A.D., Every Time I Die and From Autumn to Ashes. The band also performed at notable festivals like Hellfest in Syracuse, New York.
Dust to Ashes's recording session and following promotional tours featured a great deal of member changes for Bleeding Through. The album was recorded with vocalist Brandan Schieppati, bass guitarist Vijay Kumar, drummer Troy Born and guitarists Chad Tafolla and Scott Danough. During the recording session, the band recruited keyboardist Molly Street. Born left the band shortly after the recording was completed and was replaced by Derek Youngsma. Kumar quit in early 2001, but rejoined the band in time for the album's release show a month later. Following the band's first tour, Tafolla departed and was succeeded by Brian Lepke. Kumar was ultimately kicked out in early 2002, after completing all of the touring for Dust to Ashes and recording part of the band's follow-up album, Portrait of the Goddess.