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By My Chemical Romance, 2006
The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance's follow-up to its 2004 platinum major-label debut Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, "is way more dramatic, way more theatrical, completely over the top, borderline psychotic," says Gerard Way. "It's the most pure, intense thing we've ever been involved in.
- Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
By My Chemical Romance, 2004
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge is the second album by American rock band My Chemical Romance. Released on June 8, 2004 through Reprise Records, it was produced by Howard Benson. This was the bands first album to be released through Reprise Records. The previous album, I Brought You My Bullets, You...
- The All-American Rejects
By The All-American Rejects, 2003
While comparisons to nerd-rock dandies Weezer are probably inevitable for the fabulously named All-American Rejects, discerning listeners will note that where the cheeky lyrics about painfully awkward love end, the group's rhythmic force picks up, positioning the Oklahoma crew more as a geeky Green...
- Take This to Your Grave
By Fall Out Boy, 2003
Take This to Your Grave is Fall Out Boy's debut full-length CD. Featuring 12 tracks, it tells the tales of the obstacles that come with true friendships and the trials and tribulations of growing up. Drawing influences from a healthy wealth of rock, pop, and hardcore, Fall Out Boy has constructed a...
- A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
By Panic! At The Disco, 2005
This Las Vegas band strives to create a unique sound by blending melody-driven rock with dance. This is a rock record you can dance to; that's fun and sincere at the same time. Produced by Matt Squire (Northstar, The Explosion, The Receiving End Of Sirens).
- Where You Want To Be
By Taking Back Sunday, 2004
TAKING BACK SUNDAY is the highest selling band in the history of Victory Records, and their debut album, Tell All Your Friends, spent two years on the Billboard New Artist Chart and will be certified gold in August. "This Photograph is Proof" is featured on the upcoming SPIDER MAN 2 Soundtrack.
- Tell All Your Friends
By Taking Back Sunday, 2002
Taking Back Sunday draws forth images of what would be born of a marriage between Thursday and Saves The Day. The songs feature passionate,heartfelt lyrics that any listener easily identifies with. In December 2001,Victory Records signed Taking Back Sunday and put them in the skillful hands of...
- A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar
By Dashboard Confessional, 2003
On Dashboard Confession's fourth album, Christopher Carraba welcomes listeners back into his emotionally claustrophobic world, where relationships are minefields, women are brittle and self-absorbed, and every cloud has a pewter lining. But all this is only fodder for his runaway id, as he...
- Lies for the Liars
By The Used, 2007
On "Lies For The Liars", the third studio album from The Used, one of rock's most fearless and incendiary bands ratchets up the heavy factor. "The Bird And The Worm" is the first track to radio and video.
- Clarity
By Jimmy Eat World, 2007
Clarity is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on February 23, 1999 through Capitol Records. Overlooked upon its release, Clarity has since amassed cult status and critical acclaim, often lauded as one of the best records of the 1990s.
- Deja Entendu
By Brand New, 2003
While anything but novel, the follow-up to Brand New's emo-punk-blast debut Your Favorite Weapon features unexpected touches and wisps of maturity. YFW was all about the rage and misery of young, explosive love, presented with Weezer-like hooks. Deja Entendu isn’t really over it yet; lead singer...
- Awake
By Secondhand Serenade, 2007
As a group name for singer/songwriter John Vesely (who plays and sings just about everything here), Secondhand Serenade is oddly appropriate, since Awake sounds on just about every level like a studious approximation of Dashboard Confessional. Awake isn't necessarily a bad album, but the lack of...
- Alpha Dog
By Fall Out Boy, 2009
"Alpha Dog" is Fall Out Boy's first single from their greatest hits album Believers Never Die - Greatest Hits. It first appeared as a demo on Welcome to the New Administration as "ALPHAdog and OMEGAlomaniac". The song, re-recorded in full, was posted for streaming on the band's official website on...
- Your Favorite Weapon
By Brand New, 2003
Your Favorite Weapon (2001) is the debut full-length album by Long Island-based band Brand New. The album consists largely of power chord-heavy pop-punk songs, detailing the highs and lows of teenage relationships and experiences. As of 2009, the band has begun to perform some tracks from this...
- Let It Enfold You
By Senses Fail, 2004
Not many musicians influenced by punk, hardcore and metal are also well versed in poetry, literature and comparative religion. Then again, not many musicians are in Senses Fail. While dozens of their peers continue to create soul-rendering music about the girls who shattered their hearts and...
- If Only You Were Lonely
By Hawthorne Heights,
If Only You Were Lonely is the second album by American rock band Hawthorne Heights. The album was released on February 28, 2006 through Victory Records. It is the second and final album to feature Casey Calvert because of his death on November 24, 2007. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album...
- Leaving Through the Window
By Something Corporate, 2002
Leaving Through the Window is the major label debut album by rock band Something Corporate, released on May 7, 2002 by Drive-Thru Records and MCA. The album includes three songs from the band's 2001 EP Audioboxer ("Punk Rock Princess", "If You C Jordan" and "Hurricane"), as well as re-recordings of...
- Hours
By Funeral For A Friend, 2005
On Funeral for a Friend's first major-label album, the melodic hardcore band masterfully draws on influences from the Get Up Kids and Sunny Day Real Estate to Iron Maiden and Van Halen. But whereas many of their punk-metal peers come off like caricatures, Funeral are careful not to overindulge in...
- Something to Write Home About
By The Get Up Kids, 1999
Emocore, an especially melodic and angst-driven form of punk that emerged from Washington, D.C., in the mid to late '80s, is making a major comeback. So much so that it wouldn't be surprising to see the producers of Sesame Street release Emo with Elmo, featuring Grover, Kermit, and especially...
- Discovering the Waterfront
By Silverstein, 2005
Perspective plays a key role in Silverstein's new album, "Discovering The Waterfront." It is a central theme in songs that explore self-determination and coping with change. Addiction to negative relationships is another recurrent theme, from the opening track; "Your Sword Versus My Dagger" to "My...
- What to Do When You Are Dead
By Armor for Sleep, 2005
What to Do When You Are Dead is the second studio album by American rock band Armor for Sleep, released February 22, 2005 on Equal Vision Records. It is a concept album, with each song telling the story of the protagonist's suicide as well as his journey through the afterlife.
- Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation
By Funeral for a Friend, 2004
Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation is the first album by Welsh rock band Funeral for a Friend. The album was released on October 20, 2003, through Ferret Music. It was produced by Colin Richardson and co-produced by the band. The album includes brand-new versions of the songs "Escape Artists...
- How It Feels to Be Something On
By Sunny Day Real Estate, 1998
Sunny Day Real Estate broke up in 1995 when bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith left to join the Foo Fighters or when frontman Jeremy Enigk converted to Christianity, depending on whom you ask. The band got back together in the summer of 1997 (minus Mendel, replaced by former...
- Things Aren't So Beautiful Now
By A Thorn for Every Heart, 2004
Things Aren't So Beautiful Now is A Thorn for Every Heart's first full length album. It consists of ten tracks. "A Night To Remember, A Morning To Forget," "Next Of Kin," "Streetcar," "Summer So Bleak," and "Pretty When You Cry" were remixed from their EP, Silence is Golden.

























