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Where You Want to Be
Rock · 2004 · 11 tracks

Where You Want to Be

Polished yet aggressive emo defined by intricate dual-vocal interplay. A high-stakes document of suburban tension, betrayal, and melodic catharsis.

July 27, 2004 · Victory Records

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A high-tension blend of suburban frustration and explosive melodic release.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Set Phasers to Stun
3:07
02
Bonus Mosh, Pt. II
3:09
03
A Decade Under the Influence
4:10
04
This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)
4:13
05
The Union
2:52
06
New American Classic
4:37
07
I Am Fred Astaire
3:46
08
One‐Eighty by Summer
3:56
09
Number Five With a Bullet
3:52
10
Little Devotional
3:10
11
…Slowdance on the Inside
4:26
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive entry of the second vocal line in 'Set Phasers to Stun' that immediately establishes the new lineup's chemistry.
The bridge of 'A Decade Under the Influence' where the overlapping screams and melodies reach a fever pitch of desperation.
The sudden shift to sparse acoustic strumming and vulnerable delivery on 'New American Classic' providing a rare moment of stillness.
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Love Lost+0.8σ

The writing leans a touch further into love lost than the rest of the catalogue.

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