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Taking Back Sunday released its debut album, Tell All Your Friends, in March 2002 [2] and spent most of the year and 2003 touring. [2] Though the album only spent one week (at number 183) on the Billboard 200, [3] it ended up spending 68 weeks the Heatseekers Albums chart (eventually peaking at number 9), [4] and 78 weeks on the Independent Albums chart (peaking at number 8). [5]
Alternative Press noted that Louder Now had a "much more full sound, much more tight" than Where You Want to Be. [11] MTV called the album "a big, ballsy, monster of a rock record," [22] and its title affirms that it is a rock record. [26] The album's sound has been described as alternative rock, [27] [28] emo pop, [29] pop-punk [30] and emo. [31]
The album's title, artwork, track listing and release date were announced on January 14, 2014, [42] alongside the release of its first single "Flicker, Fade". [43] Lazzara said the panther on the artwork was based on a panther tattoo that Reyes had. [44] On one occasion, Lazzara and Nolan were listening to some records with a friend of theirs.
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One and Done is a live EP by the American rock band Halestorm. It was released on April 28, 2006 [1] through Atlantic Records. The EP is the band's first release on a major record label and also the first release in its current line-up. It's the band's fourth overall EP.
Sunday 8PM is the second album by English electronic music group Faithless, released on 28 September 1998. The album contains the hit singles "Bring My Family Back", "Take the Long Way Home", and "God Is a DJ". The album reached number 10 on the UK Albums Chart. In 1999, Sunday 8PM was one of twelve albums to make the shortlist for the Mercury ...
In the wake of a Chinese doping scandal, Michael Phelps doubled down Monday on his support for tougher sanctions — including a lifetime ban for anyone who tests positive for a banned substance.