The Ghost Inside's record label Epitaph have pledged to give all profits from the band's sales of music, merch and more to the band after they suffered a horrific tour bus crash which killed their driver.
Several were killed when the metalcore heroes suffered a horrific accident last month.
The band set up a GoFundMe page to help cover funral expenses for their driver, before the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, You Me At Six, and more then pledged their support. They also spoke out to thank fans and friends for their generous contributions.
Now, the band's record label Epitaph have shown remarkable kindness - with founder and CEO Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion issuing the following statement to the public:
— Epitaph Records (@epitaphrecords) December 14, 2015
Epitaph is also home to the likes of Alkaline Trio, Refused, Jamie T and formerly Bring Me The Horizon, The Offspring, The Distillers, The Hives, New Found Glory, NOFX, Rancid, Weezer and more.
The Ghost Inside's most recent statement told fans: "Now, more than ever, The Ghost Inside is not just 5 guys on stage, but everyone across the planet that has shared a moment with us, however large or small. Thank you for standing with us when we cannot stand on our own."