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Amber Pacific is an American pop-punk band that formed in 2002 in Federal Way, Washington. The band has released five full-length albums, The Possibility and the Promise in 2005, Truth in Sincerity in 2007, Virtues in 2010, The Turn in 2014, and All In in 2025.
The Possibility and the Promise is the first full-length album released by the emo band Amber Pacific.The title was taken from a quote in Charles Bukowski's Ham on Rye.The album contains one previously heard track, which is "Always You (Good Times)", which can be heard on the band's debut EP.
Truth in Sincerity is the second full-length album by the pop punk band Amber Pacific and was one of the most anticipated pop punk albums of 2007. It was released on May 22, 2007. The first singles from the album were "Fall Back Into My Life" and "You're Only Young Once."
Fading Days is the debut EP from pop-punk band Amber Pacific. The EP's title is mentioned in the song Everything We Were Has Become What We Are ("This is the last chapter of our fading days"), from Amber Pacific's album The Possibility and the Promise. Always You was later rerecorded and used on their debut album.
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Virtues is the third full-length studio album by pop-punk band Amber Pacific, released on April 13, 2010. This was the band's only album on Victory Records and their only without vocalist Matt Young, who left the group in early 2008 to pursue a career in public education. "Three Words" is the lead single off the album, released on March 23, 2010.