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"Wasteland" is a single released by American alternative metal band 10 Years in 2005. It is their debut single from their first major release, The Autumn Effect.The song reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in February 2006 during its twenty-seventh week on the chart, making it one of the slowest-rising number-one singles in the chart's history. [2]
10 Years is an American ... Rock chart since "Wasteland" in 2005. Chad Grennor joined 10 Years as a touring bassist in 2018, playing his first show with the band in ...
The Autumn Effect is the third studio album and major label debut by American alternative metal band 10 Years. It was released on July 22, 2005, by Republic and Universal Records. Featured on the album is the popular modern rock track "Wasteland" and two other singles: "Through the Iris" and "Waking Up".
10 Years discography; ... an American alternative metal band from Knoxville, Tennessee. 10 Years has released 9 studio albums, ... Year Director(s) "Wasteland" 2004
Renfro appeared in the first version of the music video for the 10 Years song "Wasteland"; [12] his cousin, Jesse Hasek, is the band's lead singer. [2] He was also featured in the video for the N.E.R.D song "Provider", playing the part of a petty drug dealer. [citation needed]
Killing All That Holds You is the second studio album by American alternative metal band 10 Years, released in 2004 with new vocalist Jesse Hasek. Although it was not widely distributed, the band sold it at their live shows, and an autographed copy was available on their webstore. The album had been abbreviated as "K.A.T.H.Y".
"Novacaine" is a song by American alternative metal band 10 Years. ... "Wasteland", but that it still contained Hasek's soaring vocals over a big guitar sound. [2] ...
(How to Live) as Ghosts, is the eighth studio album by American alternative metal band 10 Years.While their prior album, From Birth to Burial alluded to the band's plan at the time for it to be their final album, (How to Live) as Ghosts alludes to the sentiment of it being a rebirth of a band, while also alluding to the general sentiment that humanity spends too much time worrying about death ...