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Play Your Old Stuff

Underoath

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Album Review

Collecting the works of Christian metalcore band Underoath, Play Your Old Stuff tracks the band’s career as it first ascended the Billboard charts. Featuring 2002’s The Changing of Times, 2004’s They’re Only Chasing Safety, and 2006’s Define the Great Line, this three-disc set from Tooth & Nail makes a perfect introduction to Underoath's intense sound, and will jump-start any new fan’s journey into the band's back catalog.

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Bummer

Ok where is Act of Depression, and Cries of the Past, those are the best!

real underoath

this is when underoath was best. their old stuff is the best.

Underoath!

This is a collection of great songs. The people in the comments that say "They used to be good" are wrong. They are still great and have advanced musically since these songs were released. Also, the person that said "Underoath needs your cash cuz their probably broke" is also wrong. I've met Underoath. They are the nicest, most humble guys, and aren't at all greedy. This is a compilation put out by Tooth & Nail/ Solid State. The record company needs money because Underoath is the only good band they have since Norma Jean left. And the reason the songs from earlier EP's aren't on here is because there is a completely different line-up today. There are no original members left, but I'm glad the line-up is what it is now.

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Tampa, FL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Since their inception, Florida's Underoath have evolved from a run-of-the-mill Christian metalcore band into a fluid, dynamic, and energized rock group that adeptly blends emotive melody, charged punk rock rhythms, and a chunky, engaging bottom end. Underoath formed in 1998 in vocalist Dallas Taylor's bedroom. Within a year, the group — with guitarist Tim McTague, drummer Aaron Gillespie, and keyboardist Christopher Dudley — had inked a deal with Alabama's Takehold record label. In July...
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