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And Their Name Was Treason
And Their Name Was Treason

Release Date: May 10, 2005. Label: Indianola. Genres: Emo, Heavy Metal, Post-Hardcore. Number Of Tracks: 10. Their diverse elements is what sets them apart from so many of their contemporaries, and if you're a fan the mixing of many musical styles, this CD was made for you.

POSTED: 02/05/2008 - 01:19 am

8.7
rating
18
For Those Who Have Heart
For Those Who Have Heart

Release Date: Jan 23, 2007. Label: Victory. Genres: Post-Hardcore, Heavy Metal, Emo. Number Of Tracks: 12. One second they're blasting the most melodic pop-punk this side of TRL, and the next, they're channeling the depths of hell with acerbic growling and heavy breakdowns.

POSTED: 02/01/2008 - 07:45 pm

9.4
rating
9
Homesick
Homesick

Released: Feb 3, 2009. Genre: Metalcore, Post-Hardcore, Melodic Hardcore. Label: Victory. Number Of Tracks: 12. It was produced by Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory and mixed by Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage.

POSTED: 02/12/2009 - 06:04 am

9.2
rating
79
What Separates Me From You
What Separates Me From You

Released: Nov 16, 2010. Genre: Metalcore, Post Hardcore. Label: Victory Records. Number Of Tracks: 10. A Day To Remember returns with another satisfying helping of their unique pop mosh style.

POSTED: 11/16/2010 - 04:23 am

8.1
rating
106
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