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that we handle certain things, but it's not so much the backbone of our lyrics. It's not like every song is a lesson from the Bible or something. It's just normal life struggles." Keyboardist
Christopher Dudley stated that a majority of Underoath's audience is not Christian, nor are the bands with whom they would often tour. Though the band has been noted for "setting precedent in both Christian rock and beyond", only a portion of their albums are sold in the Christian marketplace. Chamberlain said, "I look at us as just another band in the secular market like with all these other hardcore bands and we just happen to be a Christian band that has different beliefs." However, in an interview with
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the start of the tour and had a personal policy of not making jokes on-stage about anyone he was not friends with or did not like personally. It was also spread that the band's withdrawal from the tour was due to
Chamberlain's rumored drug problems and time spent in rehabilitation, to which Gillespie responded, "If there was something serious going on like that and he was in rehab, we'd have to tell the press. But it's just not true." Underoath toured extensively throughout Europe, Australia and Asia in the late 2006, from February to April in 2007 toured with
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noting that the album "was an
Olympic pole vault-like leap forward for Underoath," and that the band was "welcoming the process of evolution." He also noted the addition of Aaron Gillespie's clean singing, which offered "a compelling counterpoint and presaged a swarm of bands adopting the sing-scream
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The band was scheduled to spend June and July 2006 on the main stage of the Warped Tour, but on July 28, 2006, it was announced that
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tour, and shortly after, embarked on their first headlining tour. The band premiered two brand-new songs during the length of the tour. They played a part of the Warped Tour, but declined to perform for the entirety of the tour in order to take time to record another album. Underoath made their first
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Christian band. However, as vocalist Spencer Chamberlain explained in 2006, " in a different way. We're not like your average Christian band." He explains that Christianity is the "backbone of our lives, especially in the way
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illustrates those moments of sanctuary, anxiety, betrayal, and conflict that inevitably arise when humanity grapples with belief systems." In a 2018 interview, Spencer
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told the magazine that
Chamberlain had confided in him that Underoath's band members had been "having a lot of arguments over their religious beliefs." Burkett admitted to Punknews.org that he had poked fun at the band for their beliefs, but emphasized that he befriended Underoath's band members at
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and was released April 3, 2007. In April 2006, the band had been courted by several major record labels, instead re-signing with Tooth & Nail
Records because they felt that major labels "don't get heavy bands" and "we don't really agree with a lot of the business practices major labels employ
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was released on June 15, 2004, and proved to be a more commercial success for the band, going onto outsell the previous three albums combined. The album sold close to 100,000 copies in its first week of release and was certified gold by the end of 2005, selling more than 487,000 copies. With
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September 2007 tour, Chamberlain stated various times that the band will release a new album in mid-2008. It was later confirmed that it would be released on September 2, 2008. Recording for the album began in March 2008 and ended in April 2008. McTague said that the album,
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had been a vast change in sound and rhythm from what they performed earlier on. "Reinventing Your Exit" and "It's Dangerous Business Walking out Your Front Door" were released as the album's two singles and both songs spawned music videos that received frequent airplay on
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in their entire career, the band updated their Spotify profile to read "The band who once openly—and without apology—professed their faith-based worldview onstage nightly, have since moved beyond the realm of seemingly impenetrable polemics. At various junctures,
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treated awfully. I'm not saying religion is wrong for everyone, but for me it was wrong. It ruined my life, turned me into a drug addict and people were awful to me the whole time. I never felt more alone in my life than when I was Christian."
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In July 2015, Underoath began teasing the phrase "rebirth is coming" and an accompanying cryptic video across their social media accounts. The audio portion to the cryptic video, when played backwards, turned out to be the
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rhythms, and a chunky, engaging bottom end." Jesus Freak Hideout also took notice of this, mentioning in a review that "Underoath's sound has evolved a lot — from metal to emocore to straight-up hardcore."
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to work with Popcore Films, to create music videos for "In Regards to Myself" and "Writing on the Walls"; the latter was chosen as the lead single for the album and was later nominated for the 2007
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at Swinghouse Studios in Los Angeles. Danny Sugimoto of spitInthemud.com remarked that the album "feels darker and more chaotic than ones prior, yet with a tasteful sense of calm mixed within."
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In January 2015, the band launched a campaign to finalize production of documentary film about their farewell tour of 12 shows, posting two trailers on that subject to their YouTube channel.
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with the band and remained with the group until his departure in 2003; Chamberlain replaced him as lead vocalist, and the lineup has remained mostly stable since. The band then released
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passages. According to Sputnikmusic, while the album is basically a modern metalcore recording, it incorporated other influences including post-metal guitar leads on several tracks and
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Don't expect emocore to go away quietly. Bands such as Silverstein and Underoath have pushed the boundaries of this otherwise limited style of aggressive music to respectful levels.
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Underoath shot videos for the songs "You're Ever So Inviting" and "A Moment Suspended in Time" in February 2007; both videos have been released and "You're Ever So Inviting" won
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is presented upon the theory of an individual having "to find that line and that way to live your life." The band had been writing for the album two weeks after the release of
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were about "people playing with other people's emotions and how it can leave you bitter" and "struggling through life's hardships and trying to find God in all of it."
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elements. With the departure of the last original member of Underoath, Aaron Gillespie, the band underwent their "biggest shift in sound for the band in a long time."
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on November 11, 2006, representing 500,000 shipped units of the album. The album was also released on vinyl however, this edition was limited to only 3,000 copies.
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producer James Paul Wisner. The album was released on February 26, 2002, and produced one single: "When the Sun Sleeps". Dallas Taylor explained that the lyrics on
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DVD to the US market. Underoath also played the Warped Tour 2007 from July 24 to August 9, and in August 2007, toured Australia and East Asia. During a tour with
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has sold more than 218,000 copies, with the re-release selling an additional 279,000 copies, making a combined sales of more than 500,000 copies in the US alone.
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was released, quickly selling 3,000 copies. In 2001, Corey Steger left the band; he died in a car accident on March 17, 2021. Takehold Records was bought out by
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UNDEROATH Define The Great Line (Tooth And Nail) Tension and release continue to define Underoath on their latest collection of liberally Christian rockers.
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choruses of the previous album and instead demonstrated a heavier and more eclectic style, updating their sound with "weird" time changes and ambient
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exclusively to their UK audience via their UK merchandise site. On February 25, 2010, Underoath stated they were finishing writing their new album.
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After taking the end of 2003 off from touring to begin working on an album, the band scheduled time in February 2004 to begin recording.
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On March 28, 2023, long-time rhythm guitarist James Smith announced that he had been "informed" he was no longer a member of Underoath.
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in 1999. Around this time Luke Morton had left the band without appearing on any of their formal recordings. They released their debut
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the writing dynamic changed in the band, as Chamberlain and drummer/vocalist Aaron Gillespie now wrote all the lyrics they sang. On
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But lately Christian artists have been taking over the mainstream: Switchfoot, Relient K, Casting Crowns, Underoath, Flyleaf.
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charts, selling around 56,000 copies in the US alone. In December 2008, Underoath won Best Hardcore/Screamo Artist at the
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on tracks such as "Salmarnir". AllMusic stated that the band found the "delicate middle ground between throat-shredding
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was re-released in a two-disc set with four formerly unreleased songs. Also included was re-mastered album artwork by
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services months before the release date. Drummer Aaron Gillespie, during the short time after the recording of
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featured a darker and more immersive approach than their previous albums, and used a heavy atmospheric and
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On September 13, 2024, the band released "Teeth", a single from as of yet unannounced tenth studio album.
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our friendship, as that's more important than risking it for the sake of touring at this time." In an
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and melodic vocal harmonies, amongst the onslaught of heavy guitars and screeching hardcore vocals."
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on April 6, 2018. The lead single off the album, "On My Teeth", received a Grammy nomination for
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wrote of the album, " bellow more carnal and guttural, his high end more tuneful than whiny."
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Chart at No. 2, the highest debut for a Christian album since 1997. With the debut of
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and embarked on their first South American Tour. The band played six concerts in
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Underoath to tour with A Day to Remember, The Word Alive and more in November
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Rapture Ready!: Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture
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Underoath underwent an extreme overhaul preceding their fourth release,
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and Underoath was subsequently signed to the label's subsidiary,
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live CD/DVD on May 27, 2008. The album opened at No. 81 on the
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style which could be described as screamo, post-hardcore, or
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335:
entry, peaking at no. 2. Following their sixth studio album,
4805:
3394:"Underoath To Reunite For Performance at Self Help Festival"
2533:"Music: Define the Great Line (Vinyl) by Underoath (Artist)"
1118:
On October 9, 2012, they announced their farewell tour with
862:. The band recorded the concert footage at a performance in
4681:
from the original on December 22, 2021 – via YouTube.
2318:"Warped Tour Band Underoath Aren't into Crazy FOOS Parties"
1037:
On September 14, 2010, the band held a listening party for
416:. Morton devised the name Underoath "from somewhere in the
4120:
Wreckinthangs, Aaron (November–December 2000). "Reviews /
4064:. Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p.
3596:"Underoath Surprise Release Heavy New Song 'Damn Excuses'"
3135:"Former Norma Jean drummer Daniel Davison joins Underoath"
3032:. Underoath.sandbag.uk.com. March 11, 2010. Archived from
1547:
Upon releasing their comeback single, "On My Teeth", from
1133:
On January 26, 2013, Underoath played their final show at
237:
2731:"Underoath - 777 (DVD) - Release Date – AbsolutePunk.net"
1818:(Interview). Interviewed by Manuel Garcia. Archived from
1435:
and memorable hooks collide in a veritable sonic feast."
1034:
for worldwide distribution outside of the US and Canada.
4694:"Underoath - Underoath's Three Thoughts on Christianity"
3996:
3994:
2009:
Chamberlain, Spencer; Gillespie, Aaron (July 17, 2006).
1468:, the band's comeback album, saw more of an emphasis on
1342:
dichotomy that would become the hallmark of 'screamo.'"
695:
sold 98,000 copies in its first week and debuted on the
373:
in 2016, Underoath announced their eighth studio album,
2926:. Vol. 120, no. 24. June 14, 2008. p. 50
2485:"Underoath gain gold album for 'Define The Great Line'"
1852:(Interview). Interviewed by Music Faith. Archived from
1319:. The band kept a similar sound on their second album,
1153:
Post-breakup activities, reunion, and tours (2015–2017)
572:
In March 2005, Underoath participated in the inaugural
3360:
3358:
348:, Gillespie left the group and was replaced by former
4003:"Underoath, "Lost in the Sound of Separation" Review"
3781:"Underoath, "Lost in the Sound of Separation" Review"
2976:"Underoath / The Devil Wears Prada / Saosin / P.O.S."
2778:
2776:
2774:
2354:(Interview). Interviewed by Matt Fink. Archived from
1655: – drums, clean vocals (1997–2010, 2015–present)
3110:. Blogs.myspace.com. October 7, 2011. Archived from
2952:. underoath777.com. October 26, 2007. Archived from
2650:"Taking Back Sunday: North American Headlining Tour"
1664:
Grant Brandell – bass (2002–2013, 2015–present)
4998:
4966:
4892:
4418:Reimer, Wayne; Weaver, Michael (November 7, 2010).
885:. The tour began on July 9, 2008, and concluded in
655:An unfinished version of the album was leaked onto
232:
228:
216:
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184:
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3568:"Underoath Unveil Heavy New Track, "Damn Excuses""
3108:"New Record and Drummer! van Underoath op Myspace"
2841:(Interview). Interviewed by Rachel. Archived from
1297:group that adeptly blends emotive melody, charged
4141:
4139:
4137:
1979:"Alternative Press Podcast – UnderOATH Interview"
1089:Anthology, breakup, and farewell tour (2012–2013)
3082:"Underoath drummer Aaron Gilliespie leaves band"
2950:"Underoath full concert film shoot this Sunday!"
524:
3933:"Underoath - 'Lost in the Sound of Separation'"
3293:"UNDEROATH RELEASE 'PLAY YOUR OLD STUFF' 10/18"
2404:National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
1052:. His position in Underoath was substituted by
985:. Aaron played his final show with the band in
4413:
4411:
3255:"Early Review – Underoath: Ø (Disambiguation)"
3201:"Underoath New Album Release Date Pushed Back"
2236:"Underoath Rock Like Slipknot, For God's Sake"
1024:. The band then announced that the new album,
4821:
4198:
4196:
4022:
4020:
3803:"Underoath Find Novel Sound With New Line Up"
3730:"Underoath Find Novel Sound With New Line Up"
3450:
3448:
3323:"Underoath farewell tour tickets on sale now"
2785:"Underoath Gets 'Lost in Sound' On New Album"
1670: – lead vocals (2003–2013, 2015–present)
776:. On July 17, 2007, Underoath released their
324:, and both earned gold certifications by the
8:
4675:"Underoath: Religion Should Not Be in Music"
4060:Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music
1955:. MP3.com. February 22, 2009. Archived from
1480:Underoath's stated influences have included
686:Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video
408:On November 30, 1997, Underoath formed with
4259:
4257:
3419:
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3084:. Soundspike. April 6, 2010. Archived from
2046:
2044:
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1919:
1143:Emergency Broadcast :: The End is Near
680:sometimes." On April 21, Underoath flew to
341:, which also reached a top-ten peak on the
4828:
4814:
4806:
4798:
4784:
4471:"REVIEW: Underoath – "Ø (Disambiguation)""
4266:"Underoath, "Cries of the Past" CD Review"
3877:"Drop Dead, Gorgeous - 'The Hot N' Heavy'"
2535:. Tower.com. June 20, 2006. Archived from
2458:"Furtado Scores First Chart Topping Album"
2260:Van Pelt, Doug (July 2005). The Hard Way.
1331:, a hardcore album that parallels classic
577:covers of national magazines appearing on
556:Gillespie being the only original member,
445:that July, and it sold over 2,000 copies.
20:
4643:Chamberlain, Spencer (October 18, 2005).
4051:
4049:
2341:
2339:
866:at the Electric Factory in October 2007.
675:, which was produced by Seattle producer
4645:"underOATH Interview October 18th, 2005"
4420:"Underoath, "Ø (Disambiguation)" Review"
4087:
4085:
3622:"@AnthonyGreen Literally just pushed..."
3474:"Underoath Launch "Rapture" Music Video"
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1305:As demonstrated on their first release,
5057:American Christian metal musical groups
4529:"Underoath: What Are You Listening To?"
2699:"HM – Cornerstone Festival 2006 Review"
2400:"49th Annual Grammy Awards Winner List"
2185:
2183:
1873:
1871:
1769:
1576:
725:Guitarist Timothy McTague and vocalist
287:. Originally, the band identified as a
4700:from the original on December 22, 2021
4001:Fryberger, Scott (September 3, 2008).
3801:Leung, Vivian W. (November 16, 2010).
3779:Fryberger, Scott (September 3, 2008).
3728:Leung, Vivian W. (November 16, 2010).
2835:"Underoath Interview with Tim McTague"
2601:"Fat Mike addresses Underoath rumours"
2004:
2002:
2000:
1998:
1996:
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1992:
1927:"Underoath Announces Plans To Disband"
5087:Musical groups disestablished in 2013
5072:American post-hardcore musical groups
5067:Metalcore musical groups from Florida
3507:from the original on December 7, 2018
3495:Kaufman, Spencer (December 7, 2018).
2814:. Jesus Freak Hideout. April 17, 2008
2578:
2576:
2284:Wiederhorn, Jon (December 28, 2005).
2234:Wiederhorn, Jon (December 26, 2006).
822:, would be considerably heavier than
271:and guitarist Luke Morton in 1997 in
7:
5117:Musical groups reestablished in 2015
4555:CMJ new music report, Issues 967-990
4029:"Underoath: Defining The Great Line"
3850:Langley, Jonathan (March 17, 2008).
3299:. September 22, 2011. Archived from
2864:McTague, Timothy (October 3, 2007).
2264:Archives. Retrieved 2011-6-18, from
1063:On October 18, 2011, a compilation,
4363:"Underoath - Define The Great Line"
4264:Frias, Sherwin (February 5, 2006).
4233:"Underoath - The Changing of Times"
4203:Boland, Casey (February 26, 2002).
3669:Emily Carter (September 13, 2024).
3257:. Mind Equals Blown. Archived from
2833:McTague, Timothy (March 18, 2007).
2622:Harris, Chris (December 26, 2006).
1777:Stagg, David (September 24, 2013).
1553:, the band's first song to feature
279:and last remaining original member
5097:Musical groups from Tampa, Florida
5092:Musical groups established in 1997
5082:Christian rock groups from Florida
4231:Broomhead, Mark (March 12, 2002).
4146:Hartwig, Hartwig (June 20, 2006).
3620:@ChrisUnderoath (August 4, 2021).
3594:Hartmann, Graham (July 14, 2021).
3566:Neilstein, Vince (July 14, 2021).
3367:"What is going on with Underoath?"
2868:. underoath777.com. Archived from
2755:. underoath777.com. Archived from
1533:Underoath's members identified as
267:. It was founded by lead vocalist
14:
5062:Christian hardcore musical groups
5052:2013 disestablishments in Florida
4469:Khan, Joshua (November 5, 2010).
4148:"Underoath Define the Great Line"
2783:Mitchell Peters (July 15, 2008).
2589:. No. 219. pp. 180–186.
2559:"Underoath drops off Warped Tour"
2215:. Lambgoat.com. November 18, 2003
2104:. Lambgoat.com. February 18, 2002
1812:"Underoath Interview May 4, 2006"
1245:was released on January 14, 2022.
1060:for the show scheduled that day.
959:Departure of Aaron Gillespie and
796:Warped Tour 2008 Tour Compilation
622:The title for their fifth album,
5112:Tooth & Nail Records artists
4580:Radosh, Daniel (April 8, 2008).
4361:Cummings, Tony (July 12, 2006).
4027:Cummings, Tony (July 21, 2006).
3424:Sharp, Tyler (August 17, 2015).
2675:Tate, Jason (January 25, 2007).
2316:Harris, Chris (March 28, 2006).
2102:"Underoath welcomes new bassist"
1911:Aaron Gillespie Leaves Underoath
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784:Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
385:, was released in January 2022.
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5077:American screamo musical groups
4936:Lost in the Sound of Separation
4527:Ehrlich, Brenna (May 9, 2018).
3226:"Roadrunner Welcomes Underoath"
2677:"Underoath Shooting Two Videos"
1733:Lost in the Sound of Separation
1617:Grant Brandell and James Smith
1441:Lost in the Sound of Separation
1265:Underoath have been labeled as
1002:Lost in the Sound of Separation
998:Lost in the Sound of Separation
922:Lost in the Sound of Separation
895:Lost in the Sound of Separation
819:Lost in the Sound of Separation
811:Lost in the Sound of Separation
803:Lost in the Sound of Separation
338:Lost in the Sound of Separation
16:American rock band from Florida
5047:1997 establishments in Florida
3540:Carter, Josh (July 14, 2021).
3365:Sharp, Tyler (July 31, 2015).
3166:Karan, Tim (August 31, 2010).
3133:Heisel, Scott (May 10, 2010).
2456:Hasty, Katie (June 28, 2006).
2082:. Loudwire.com. March 19, 2021
1375:classifies the album under an
1180:. In an interview article for
1176:on March 19, 2016, along with
589:in September, and in October,
1:
4237:Cross Rhythms Magazine No. 68
3965:"Top 8 Christian Metal Bands"
3760:Cross Rhythms Magazine No. 68
2978:Punknews.org. August 12, 2008
2603:. Punknews.org. July 21, 2006
2561:. PunkNews.org. June 29, 2006
1844:Brandell, Grant (July 2006).
1810:Dudley, Chris (May 4, 2006).
412:and guitarist Luke Morton in
4617:Farias, Andree (June 2006).
1256:Musical style and influences
1141:also performed on the songs
1137:in St. Petersburg, Florida.
893:venue. After the release of
833:Underoath performing on the
5107:Solid State Records artists
4922:They're Only Chasing Safety
4651:(Interview). Archived from
4441:Monger, James Christopher.
4333:Monger, James Christopher.
4056:Powell, Mark Allan (2002).
3909:They're Only Chasing Safety
2133:(Interview). Archived from
2017:(Interview). Archived from
1717:They're Only Chasing Safety
1509:They're Only Chasing Safety
1368:They're Only Chasing Safety
1167:They're Only Chasing Safety
1076:They're Only Chasing Safety
691:Released on June 20, 2006,
630:They're Only Chasing Safety
603:They're Only Chasing Safety
591:They're Only Chasing Safety
558:They're Only Chasing Safety
552:They're Only Chasing Safety
534:They're Only Chasing Safety
526:They're Only Chasing Safety
517:, the band reappeared with
315:They're Only Chasing Safety
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2513:. Store.acousticsounds.com
2213:"Underoath news and notes"
2011:"Interview With Underoath"
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1400:, Underoath abandoned the
1174:San Bernardino, California
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905:, and in various markets,
808:
754:Michael "Fat Mike" Burkett
752:cover story on Underoath,
636:, who produced albums for
615:
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459:
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5016:To Write Love on Her Arms
4843:
2998:"2008 Top in Rock Awards"
2896:www.jesusfreakhideout.com
1573:List of Underoath members
1462:sections on some tracks.
1438:Underoath's sixth album,
30:
2193:. artists.letssingit.com
1458:sound and also utilized
1233:during a mid-2019 tour.
1097:Underoath performing at
924:debuted at No. 8 on the
482:Tooth & Nail Records
37:Underoath performing at
4619:"Define the Great Line"
4335:"Define the Great Line"
4174:"The Changing of Times"
1394:For their fifth album,
1387:described the album as
356:. Their seventh album,
4692:Vevo (July 24, 2018).
4586:. Simon and Schuster.
4501:"Underoath - Erase Me"
2430:"Artist Chart History"
2346:Dudley, Chris (2006).
2271:July 27, 2011, at the
1212:Best Metal Performance
1106:
933:Rock on Request Awards
838:
742:
583:in July 2005 and then
543:
47:Background information
4982:Survive, Kaleidoscope
4929:Define the Great Line
4915:The Changing of Times
4499:Zorgdrager, Bradley.
4422:. Jesus Freak Hideout
4268:. Jesus Freak Hideout
4005:. Jesus Freak Hideout
3783:. Jesus Freak Hideout
3703:Sharpe-Young, Garry.
2845:on September 27, 2007
2626:. MTV. Archived from
2320:. MTV. Archived from
2288:. MTV. Archived from
2238:. MTV. Archived from
2156:Sharpe-Young, Garry.
2053:"Underoath Biography"
1953:"Underoath Biography"
1846:"Underoath Interview"
1725:Define the Great Line
1709:The Changing of Times
1681:Underoath discography
1516:Define the Great Line
1503:The Changing of Times
1397:Define the Great Line
1328:The Changing of Times
1147:Reinventing Your Exit
1115:on November 6, 2012.
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1082:Define the Great Line
1070:The Changing of Times
1048:began to suffer from
1006:Define the Great Line
903:The Devil Wears Prada
853:Survive, Kaleidoscope
844:Survive, Kaleidoscope
832:
824:Define the Great Line
729:performing at 2006's
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708:Define the Great Line
704:Define the Great Line
693:Define the Great Line
671:for his side-project
665:Define the Great Line
625:Define the Great Line
618:Define the Great Line
610:Define the Great Line
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500:The Changing of Times
491:The Changing of Times
466:The Changing of Times
454:The Changing of Times
321:Define the Great Line
309:The Changing of Times
4989:Anthology: 1999–2013
4730:on February 24, 2018
4708:– via YouTube.
4655:on February 21, 2008
4443:"Ø (Disambiguation)"
3529:. February 25, 2019.
3501:Consequence of Sound
3180:on September 2, 2010
2872:on December 17, 2007
2358:on December 22, 2007
2292:on February 12, 2006
2242:on February 12, 2006
2021:on February 12, 2009
1985:on January 10, 2016.
1889:on December 24, 2007
1425:From Autumn to Ashes
1112:Anthology: 1999–2013
774:Cornerstone Festival
4849:Spencer Chamberlain
4558:. CMJ Network. 2006
3975:on January 31, 2016
3808:The Harvard Crimson
3735:The Harvard Crimson
3715:on November 2, 2009
3345:Rock Sound Magazine
3329:. October 13, 2012.
3235:. September 9, 2010
3114:on February 7, 2009
2918:"The Billboard 200"
2654:ultimate-guitar.com
2348:"Busted: Underoath"
2324:on January 21, 2008
2168:on November 2, 2009
2137:on December 8, 2007
1959:on February 7, 2009
1883:Solid State Records
1822:on January 13, 2008
1668:Spencer Chamberlain
1593:Spencer Chamberlain
1421:My Chemical Romance
1225:The band supported
1065:Play Your Old Stuff
1046:Spencer Chamberlain
920:In its first week,
727:Spencer Chamberlain
519:Spencer Chamberlain
486:Solid State Records
285:Spencer Chamberlain
259:) is an American
205:Spencer Chamberlain
4943:Ø (Disambiguation)
4865:Christopher Dudley
4292:crossrhythms.co.uk
3931:Van Hor Jr., Ray.
3875:Van Hor Jr., Ray.
3351:on April 19, 2013.
3231:Roadrunner Records
3036:on August 31, 2011
2956:on January 2, 2008
2839:saintrocknroll.com
2733:. AbsolutePunk.net
2711:on August 29, 2008
2679:. AbsolutePunk.net
2656:. December 7, 2006
2630:on January 2, 2007
2491:. January 22, 2007
2380:. AbsolutePunk.net
1741:Ø (Disambiguation)
1641:Christopher Dudley
1578:Underoath live at
1451:Ø (Disambiguation)
1107:
1039:Ø (Disambiguation)
1032:Roadrunner Records
1027:Ø (Disambiguation)
969:Ø (Disambiguation)
961:Ø (Disambiguation)
839:
759:Taking Back Sunday
743:
544:
542:Underoath in 2005.
359:Ø (Disambiguation)
195:Christopher Dudley
5034:
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4908:Cries of the Past
4901:Act of Depression
4593:978-0-7432-9770-7
4394:Alternative Press
4312:Alternative Press
4210:Alternative Press
4122:Cries of the Past
4099:Alternative Press
3959:Christian Metal:
3905:Henderson, Alex.
3852:"Underoath - 777"
3830:Alternative Press
3546:Alternative Press
3431:Alternative Press
3402:. August 17, 2015
3372:Alternative Press
3327:Alternative Press
3173:Alternative Press
3140:Alternative Press
2866:"Underoath Movie"
2586:Alternative Press
2125:"Taking The Oath"
2051:J. Downey, Ryan.
1933:. October 2, 2011
1701:Cries of the Past
1693:Act of Depression
1541:Alternative Press
1522:Alternative Press
1338:Alternative Press
1322:Cries of the Past
1308:Act of Depression
1206:was released via
1183:Alternative Press
1178:A Day to Remember
1130:as opening acts.
1105:on April 23, 2016
1050:foodborne disease
887:Buffalo, New York
749:Alternative Press
650:Killswitch Engage
586:Alternative Press
496:Cries of the Past
473:Cries of the Past
462:Cries of the Past
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1360:acoustic guitars
1220:Electric Messiah
1208:Fearless Records
1103:Atlanta, Georgia
953:Warped Tour 2009
951:, and played at
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792:Every Time I Die
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223:Band members
218:Past members
113:2015–present
103:Years active
39:Rock am Ring
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5021:Solid State
5006:Discography
4754:Music Feeds
4720:"Underoath"
4659:January 28,
4628:January 25,
4538:January 15,
4127:HM Magazine
3979:January 29,
3705:"Underoath"
3699:Metalcore:
3511:December 7,
3265:October 16,
3118:October 16,
3040:October 16,
3030:"Underoath"
2960:January 28,
2930:January 20,
2902:January 20,
2876:January 28,
2849:January 12,
2634:January 25,
2607:January 27,
2543:October 16,
2517:October 16,
2495:January 27,
2469:January 12,
2441:January 12,
2414:January 26,
2362:January 25,
2328:January 25,
2296:October 16,
2246:January 25,
2219:January 26,
2197:January 25,
2191:"Underoath"
2158:"Underoath"
2141:January 26,
2108:January 26,
2064:January 12,
2025:January 28,
1893:January 12,
1860:January 12,
1826:January 12,
1784:HM Magazine
1675:Discography
1413:electronica
1317:death metal
1313:black metal
1135:Jannus Live
1054:Tyler Smith
963:(2010–2011)
883:DragonForce
805:(2008–2009)
731:Warped Tour
669:debut album
612:(2006–2007)
528:(2004–2005)
507:Warped Tour
456:(2000–2003)
426:high school
420:." Drummer
398:(1997–2000)
251:(styled as
133:Solid State
5041:Categories
3709:MusicMight
3573:MetalSucks
3437:August 20,
3406:August 17,
3184:August 31,
3014:August 31,
2982:August 21,
2818:August 21,
2796:August 18,
2763:August 27,
2737:August 21,
2715:August 21,
2660:August 21,
2565:August 21,
2384:August 21,
2162:MusicMight
1937:October 2,
1765:References
1476:Influences
1446:industrial
1406:post-metal
1348:indie rock
1333:arena rock
1010:Norma Jean
915:The Famine
739:California
673:The Almost
657:BitTorrent
642:Norma Jean
350:Norma Jean
263:band from
167:The Almost
128:Roadrunner
4957:Voyeurist
4837:Underoath
4792:Underoath
4760:April 22,
4704:April 22,
4599:August 1,
4562:August 1,
4479:WordPress
4130:(86): 85.
3969:About.com
3938:About.com
3882:About.com
3871:Screamo:
3654:March 29,
3378:August 1,
3297:Underoath
2923:Billboard
2790:Billboard
2463:Billboard
2435:Billboard
2086:April 10,
1931:Underoath
1757:Voyeurist
1555:profanity
1535:Christian
1494:Radiohead
1417:grindcore
1356:keyboards
1299:punk rock
1267:metalcore
1242:Voyeurist
1238:Voyeurist
1195:Voyeurist
941:Argentina
927:Billboard
891:Hot Topic
875:Disturbed
858:Billboard
735:San Diego
698:Billboard
382:Voyeurist
344:Billboard
331:Billboard
289:Christian
257:UnderOath
253:Underøath
249:Underoath
172:Sleepwave
110:1997–2013
70:Metalcore
25:Underoath
4950:Erase Me
4796:AllMusic
4698:Archived
4679:Archived
4506:Exclaim!
4448:AllMusic
4340:AllMusic
4179:AllMusic
3922:June 17,
3916:AllMusic
3719:June 20,
3676:Kerrang!
3648:Lambgoat
3605:July 18,
3600:Loudwire
3579:July 14,
3551:July 18,
3505:Archived
3460:Exclaim!
3307:July 13,
3092:March 9,
3066:April 7,
2683:July 24,
2269:Archived
2172:June 20,
2058:AllMusic
1749:Erase Me
1560:Erase Me
1550:Erase Me
1465:Erase Me
1429:emo-punk
1389:nu metal
1373:AllMusic
1291:AllMusic
1203:Erase Me
1191:Erase Me
1128:letlive.
1012:drummer
949:Colombia
911:Person L
879:Mastodon
871:Slipknot
638:Copeland
599:Converge
376:Erase Me
352:drummer
160:Spinoffs
146:Fearless
142:Takehold
5011:Members
4734:June 9,
4724:Spotify
4512:May 16,
4484:May 20,
4454:May 20,
4426:May 20,
4400:May 20,
4372:May 19,
4346:May 19,
4318:May 19,
4272:May 20,
4246:May 20,
4216:May 20,
4185:May 20,
4157:May 19,
4105:May 19,
4038:May 19,
4009:May 19,
3949:May 19,
3911:review"
3893:May 19,
3861:May 19,
3836:May 19,
3814:May 19,
3787:May 19,
3770:May 19,
3741:May 19,
3630:Twitter
3480:June 9,
3282:The PRP
3151:May 10,
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