Early Years Dutkiewicz, of Polish, Austrian, Scottish, and English descent, was born and raised in
Westhampton, Massachusetts. Growing up he taught himself
Metallica riffs on bass and later learned how to play the drums and lastly the guitar. He attended
Hampshire Regional High School. Dutkiewicz also later attended the
Berklee College of Music in
Boston, studying
production,
audio engineering, and
bass guitar. He graduated with a
B.M. in 1999. While at college, he began playing guitar and producing for the band
Aftershock with his brother Tobias Dutkiewicz and friend
Joel Stroetzel. The group's debut album
Letters was released in 1997, this was also the first ever recorded Dutkiewicz produced. The group released one more album in 1999 before shortly disbanding.
Killswitch Engage Following the disbandment of Aftershock in 1999. Dutkiewicz began collaborating with former
Overcast bassist
Mike D'Antonio and vocalist
Jesse Leach to form
Killswitch Engage Dutkiewicz, now playing drums, also recruited guitarist Joel Stroetzel to complete the line up. Dutkiewicz was the drummer of Killswitch Engage, until the release of its second album,
Alive or Just Breathing, when he moved to guitar, and Tom Gomes became the band's drummer. In 2004 Dutkiewicz and the band would release their breakthrough album
The End of Heartache. Dutkiewicz later commented on this time in a 2019 interview
“The moment we were told that we were going to be featured in one of the Resident Evil movies, I realized that people were paying attention to us.” “It was a whole new world that opened up so many possibilities and potentials, so I think we did step it up. It was a good time for us.” During the recording of their certified
platinum As Daylight Dies, Dutkiewicz pushed the band to relax their perfectionist habits that he instilled into theme during previous recordings. Part of loosening up was having more casual, relaxed recording sessions. Overall he has assumed the role of
producer on all of Killswitch Engage's records, While Killswitch Engage was writing material for their next album
Atonement lead singer Jesse Leach was suffering from both physical and mental issues. So Dutkiewicz took him aside and offered words of inspiration and help him finish laying down the tracks, Leach has described Dutkiewicz as his “musical soul mate”. Their most recent album
This Consequence was released in 2025.
Times of Grace While touring with KillSwitch Engage in 2007 Dutkiewicz had to undergo immediate back surgery. While in the hospital, he wrote new material which he later recorded and demoed at home. Dutkiewicz later contacted
Jesse Leach about writing lyrics and recording vocals. This resulted in a side project called
Times of Grace, they began recording material in 2008 with Dutkiewicz stating on the group's
Myspace that the songs were "an epic mix of Metal/Rock/Pop/Shoe gaze & Punk. Their debut album
The Hymn of a Broken Man was released in 2011. In 2021 the group released their second album
Songs of Loss and Separation as a celebration of ''The Hymn of a Broken Man's'' tenth anniversary.
Production work Dutkiewicz first got into engineering when he bought a four-track cassette recorder, he then continued working on his skills during his time at Berklee.
The Acacia Strain,
Unearth,
All That Remains,
From Autumn to Ashes,
Parkway Drive,
The Agony Scene, He is also an engineer for Zing Recording Studios, which has produced for numerous artists, including several from
Tooth & Nail Records and its heavy metal sub-label
Solid State Records. In 2003 he would once again join Ken Susi along with
Derek Kerswill to form Burn Your Wishes. This group also only made one album before disbanding. In 2009, Dutkiewicz wrote songs for
George Fisher and asked him to perform vocals over them. This eventually led to Dutkiewicz forming
Serpentine Dominion consisting of
Fisher and
Shannon Lucas. They released their debut self titled later that same year. In December 2024, it was announced Dutkiewicz and his former Killswitch Engage bandmate
Howard Jones were almost finished mixing a debut album for their new band called
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