When They All Fell | Emergency Broadcast

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Emergency Broadcast

by When They All Fell

Makes for a fist-quenching-bottle-breaking good time.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Metalcore
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1. Roll the Credits
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2. Bender's Apartment
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3. There is Comfort Within Repitition
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4. Incision
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5. ...and the town was called a Dead End.
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6. At the Corner of Blue and Rose
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The New Jersey-based five piece When They All Fell formed in the winter of 1998. By 1999, A Sign of Things to Come, their first release was unleashed on the east coast, WTAF played alongside anybody and everybody, if it was 5 kids or 500 kids it never mattered. 2001 came and so did Progression of Aggression, a few months later the band had disbanded, abandoning an east coast tour and plans for a full length album. After numerous side projects and attempts to re-unite WTAF, it seemed all was lost, then in 2005 what started off as another side project quickly became the return of When They All Fell. WTAF finished recording Emergency Broadcast. WTAF's Emergency Broadcast was recorded at Big Blue Meenie, where Madball, Thursday, and many other east coast acts have recorded and it was mixed by WTAF's very own drummer, Brian Mathis, also of Forgetting Tomorrow.


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