
The genesis of this Pompano Beach, FL, band started from three groups: Strongarm, Shai Hulud, and the Vacant Andys. Originally led by vocalist Chris Carrabba, Further Seems Forever was rounded out by guitarists Josh Colbert and Nick Dominguez, bassist Chad Neptune, and drummer Steve Kleisath, first recording the song "Vengence Factor" for a Deep Elm Emo Diaries compilation. In July 1999, the group released a split EP with Recess Theory, titled From the 27th State. The band, known for its power pop but also for its Christian emocore tinges, released its debut full-length, Moon Is Down, on Tooth and Nail in March 2001. The group later changed singers, however, when Carrabba went on to pursue his solo career full-time as Dashboard Confessional.
DVD Features: Final Show, Trailers for final Show, Photo Gallery, Interviews with the band Note: Songs, titles and sequence subject to change.
For Fans Of: Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carraba
Track Listing:
Hide Nothing (live) Moon Is Down (live) The Sound (live) Someone You Know (live) New Years (live) Light Up Ahead (live) The Bradley (live) Bleed (live) Make It A Part (live) All Rise (live) Snowbirds (live) For All We Know (live) Wearing Thin (live) Bleed (acoustic) Light Up Ahead (acoustic) Make It Apart (acoustic) There Now I Said It (featuring Chris Carraba) Just Until Sundown (Featuring Chris Carraba) Justice Prevails (Featuring Chris Carraba) New Years (Featuring Chris Carraba) Pictures Of A Shoreline (Featuring Chris Carraba) The Bradley (Featuring Chris Carraba)
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