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New Found Glory is the second studio album and major label debut by the American rock band of the same name. It was produced and mixed by Neal Avron and released on September 26, 2000, through Drive-Thru and MCA Records .
The origins of New Found Glory date back to 1997 when Jordan Pundik (vocals) and Ian Grushka (bass) played together in the bands Inner City Kids and Flip 60. After disbanding Flip 60, they recruited Stephen Klein (guitar), who Pundik met at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and had previously played with him in the band Fallview.
The Story So Far formed in Walnut Creek, California in 2007. [1] Their name is taken from the New Found Glory song "The Story So Far". [2] The band consisted of Parker Cannon on vocals, Kevin Geyer on lead guitar, Kevin Ambrose on rhythm guitar, Ryan Torf on drums, and Kelen Capener on bass. [1] On December 22, the band released the 5 Songs EP. [3]
[48] All Time Low and The Story So Far took their name from songs on the album, "Head on Collision" and "The Story So Far" respectively. [49] In 2016, Gilbert ranked Sticks and Stones as his fourth favorite New Found Glory album. [17] Cleveland.com ranked "My Friends Over You" at number 12 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs. [50]
"The Story So Far", a song by New Found Glory from the 2002 album Sticks and Stones "The Story So Far", a song by Tygers of Pan Tang from the 1981 album Spellbound
Tip of the Iceberg is the second EP by American rock band New Found Glory, released on April 29, 2008 through independent label Bridge Nine Records. [ 5 ] The release includes three original tracks and three covers of classic melodic hardcore bands Gorilla Biscuits , Shelter and Lifetime .
The discography of New Found Glory, an American rock band. ... The Story So Far. Released: October 15, 2002 [17] Label: Drive-Thru, MCA; 2004 This Disaster: Live in ...
"It's Not Your Fault" is a song by American rock band New Found Glory, serving as the lead single from their fifth studio album Coming Home (2006). The track was first announced in July 2006, before the music video debuted on TRL on 1 August. [1] [2] "It's Not Your Fault" was released to radio on July 25, 2006. [3]