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  2. Unwritten Law - Wikipedia

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    Unwritten Law was formed in Poway, California by Wade Youman back in the mid 1980s when he was twelve years old. [3] The band's first lineup was Youman on drums, Chris Mussey on vocals, Matt Rathje on guitar, and Craig Winters on bass, Youman described the early incarnations of the group as "kind of Punk, Clashy, and Bauhausy", [4] [5] A number of players came and went throughout the early ...

  3. Cailin (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cailin" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law from their 1998 album Unwritten Law. Though it was not released as a single, it became the band's first song to chart, reaching number 28 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. [1]

  4. Here's to the Mourning - Wikipedia

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    Here's to the Mourning is the fifth studio album by American rock band Unwritten Law, released in 2005 by Lava Records. Much of the lyrics on the album were co-written by singer/songwriter Aimee Allen. She and singer Scott Russo soon began a romantic relationship and formed the side project Scott & Aimee. [3]

  5. Seein' Red (Unwritten Law song) - Wikipedia

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    "Seein' Red" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law, released as the second single from the band's 2002 album, Elva. It was written by singer Scott Russo and produced by Michael "Miguel" Happoldt.

  6. Save Me (Wake Up Call) - Wikipedia

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    "Save Me (Wake Up Call)" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law, released as the first single from the band's 2005 album Here's to the Mourning.It became the second highest-charting single of the band's career, reaching No. 5 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.

  7. Up All Night (Unwritten Law song) - Wikipedia

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    "Up All Night" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law, released as the first single from the band's 2002 album Elva. It was written by singer Scott Russo and produced by Michael "Miguel" Happoldt. It was their second song to chart, reaching number 14 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. [1]

  8. She Says (Unwritten Law song) - Wikipedia

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    "She Says" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law, released as the second single from the band's 2005 album Here's to the Mourning. It was written by singer Scott Russo along with Aimee Allen and Phil Jamieson, and was produced by Sean Beavan. It reached No. 32 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. [1]

  9. Rest of My Life (Unwritten Law song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rest of My Life" is a song by the San Diego–based rock band Unwritten Law. It originally appeared on their 2001 album Elva, but this version was not released as a single and did not chart. An alternate recording from their 2003 live acoustic album Music in High Places did chart, reaching No. 16 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. [1]