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Atreyu
Coming out of Southern California during the rap-metal explosion around the turn of the century, Atreyu crafted a sound much closer to Agnostic Front or Hatebreed. The metalcore quintet was formed by Brandon Saller (drums/vocals), Dan Jacobs (guitar), Chris Thomson (bass), Travis Miguel (guitar), and Alex Varkatzas (vocals). Their warped, detuned guitars are matched by pounding drums and acidic vocals, which give the material an edge otherwise absent from their sludge metal. Atreyu released various demos, including the seven-song EP Visions, in the late '90s before commercially debuting with the Fractures in the Facade of Your Porcelain Beauty EP on Tribunal in late 2001; the full-length Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses appeared the next year on Victory. Touring almost nonstop in support of the record, the group faced lineup changes as bassist Marc McKnight replaced Thomson before the recording of their follow-up. Atreyu's second full-length, The Curse, surfaced in June 2004 and went on to sell over 300,000 copies; it was re-released with an accompanying DVD a year later. The guys hit the road hard, playing 2004's Ozzfest and 2005's Warped Tour, in addition to headlining their own successful world tour. They contributed a track to 2006's soundtrack to Underworld: Evolution and were near the top of the billing for the year's Taste of Chaos tour, alongside the Deftones and Thrice. Their next effort, A Death Grip on Yesterday, was issued in late March 2006 and hit number nine on the Billboard charts. Following a summer spent headlining the second stage at the year's Ozzfest, Atreyu jumped into the major-label waters over at Hollywood Records, leaving an early-2007 best-of collection as their Victory farewell. Their Hollywood debut, Lead Sails Paper Anchor, followed later in the year. In 2008, the album was re-released with bonus materials, including a DVD. Atreyu didn't waste any time, and in late 2009 they released their fifth studio album, Congregation of the Damned. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi
Selected Discography
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Track List: Congregation Of The Damned (Explicit)
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Track List: Lead Sails Paper Anchor
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Track List: A Death-Grip On Yesterday
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Track List: The Curse
Disc 1
Disc 2
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Track List: Suicide Notes And Butterfly Kisses
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Track List: Lonely (CD Single)
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Comments
Not sure who puts the lyrics on this site, but they need to listen to the songs better or get the actual lyrics cause the song says tell you more not tell you boy -.-
When two are one.
Atreyu is like every other band out there, in the sense that they Mature and Evolve. Maybe you should recognize they have great sound now and dont sound like 16 year old kids in a garage. They have completely impressed many people who now recognize their talent for bring heartfelt lyrics and combining them with metal roots.
Nonetheless, I still love 'm. <3
step your drum game up n**ga.