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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is an American rock band formed in Middleburg, Florida, in 2003. [1] The band's current members include Ronnie Winter (lead vocals), Joey Westwood (bass), Josh Burke (lead guitar), Randy Winter (rhythm guitar), and John Espy (drums). They have released five studio albums to date.
List of demos Title Album details Notes The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus: Released: November 25, 2004 [14]; Label: Self-released; Formats: CD; Recorded and released by Vision Sound Studios in Orange Park, Florida
The album marks a return to the aggressive post-hardcore sound of their debut album as opposed to the polished hard rock featured on Lonely Road. [1] The album saw the band working with famed punk/hardcore producer John Feldmann, who has previously worked with such bands as Escape the Fate, Story of the Year, The Used and Saosin.
On March 4, 2006, "Face Down" was posted on the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus' Myspace profile. [6] A music video was released for the song three days later. [7] In May 2006, they appeared at The Bamboozle festival. [8] Don't You Fake It was made available for streaming via AOL on July 17, 2006, [9] before being released a day later.
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus singles chronology "False Pretense" (2007) "Your Guardian Angel" (2007) "You Better Pray" (2008)
"Face Down" is the debut single by the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus from their debut album, Don't You Fake It (2006). The song peaked at number 24 in the United States and number four in New Zealand. It tied 30 Seconds to Mars' "The Kill" as the longest-running song on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart without reaching number one, at 52 weeks ...
"Pen & Paper", otherwise known as "Pen & Paper (Something Typical)", is the second single released from the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus' second album, Lonely Road. The song charted at No. 75 on the Billboard Hot 100, [1] and No. 32 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. [2]