Twothirtyeight
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Chris CarrabbaCarrabba provides backing vocals on the Say Anything song "Retarded in Love." Carrabba provides backing vocals on the Twothirtyeight album Regulate the Chemicals Carrabba also provides backing vocals on the New Found Glory... In this article: Chris Carrabba, Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever, New Found Glory, Maureen Egan, Unfaithful, The Promise, Florida Atlantic University, and Chad Gilbert |
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Wikipedia | October 02, 2009
Twothirtyeight
Twothirtyeight (also 'twothirtyeight' or 'Two Thirty Eight') was an indie rock band from Pensacola , Florida. They disbanded in April 2003. Formed in 1995, Twothirtyeight released three independently produced EP albums before signing with...
In this article: Regulate the Chemicals, Tooth & Nail Records, Dashboard Confessional, Chris Staples, Jake Brown, Further Seems Forever, and You Should Be Living
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Wikipedia | August 27, 2009
Regulate the Chemicals
Regulate the Chemicals is an album by indie rock band Twothirtyeight. The album was originally released in 2000 through Takehold Records. It was pressed on vinyl by the now-defunct BlessedKilling Records in 2001. When Twothirtyeight signed...
In this article: Regulate the Chemicals, Tooth & Nail Records, and Chris Carrabba
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
Chris Staples
...currently the frontman and main musician for Discover America. Previously, he was the vocalist and guitarist of the indie rock band Twothirtyeight. One of the founding members in 1995, Staples stayed with the band until its split-up in...
In this article: Chris Staples, Psychology, Taken from You, Tooth & Nail Records, Blackest Hair, Bluest Eyes, Pensacola, Seattle, Washington, Florida, and Panama
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Wikipedia | August 14, 2009
Further Seems Forever / Twothirtyeight
This 7" vinyl is a split single by Further Seems Forever and Twothirtyeight. It was released on December 17th, 2002 on Tooth and Nail Records in limited quantities. The first 100 copies featured hand numbered sleeves and were pressed on...
In this article: Further Seems Forever, Tooth and Nail Records, You Should Be Living, and How to Start a Fire
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Wikipedia | April 29, 2009
Taken from You
...Club Records and put out the band's first two releases Dying for Change and We Sing the Body Electric (recorded by Chris Staples of Twothirtyeight and Discover America). Eventually singer/bassist Thomas Samuel left the band to pursue...
In this article: Moments in Grace, Taken from You, Pensacola, Florida, Jake Brown, At the Drive-In, and Chris Staples
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Twothirtyeight (also 'twothirtyeight' or 'Two Thirty Eight') was an indie rock band from Pensacola, Florida. They disbanded in April 2003.
Formed in 1995, Twothirtyeight released three independently produced EP albums before signing with the now-defunct Takehold Records. In 1999, Twothirtyeight released their first full length album Missing You Dearly on Takehold Records. The band line-up featured Chris Staples, Kevin Woerner, Owen Grabo, and DJ Stone. The album was dedicated to Kevin Glass, the band's former bass guitarist, who died in a tragic car accident in 1997. Weeks before Glass was killed, he taught Owen Grabo the bass parts for most of the songs in the Twothirtyeight catalogue.
In 2000, with Owen Grabo having left the band, Twothirtyeight recorded their next EP, Matter Has A Breaking Point, as a 3-piece outfit with Chris Staples on bass guitar and lead vocals. With the addition of Jake Brown, former frontman of the band Driven, on bass guitar, Twothirtyeight wrote and recorded their second full-length album Regulate the Chemicals. Chris Carrabba, notable as the former lead vocalist of Further Seems Forever and principal artist of Dashboard Confessional, contributed backing vocals to two of the songs from Regulate the Chemicals, "Moving Too Far" and "The Songs Will Write the Words."Following the album's release DJ Stone, who had played drums for the group since the beginning, left the group to focus on his family. Regulate the Chemicals was released on Takehold Records and followed by a summer of extensive touring. In January 2001, Jake Brown left the band.
In April 2003, Twothirtyeight disbanded on good terms; members choosing to pursue their individual dreams. Notably, lead vocalist Chris Staples went on to front the indie rock band Discover America.
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