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Underoath

Some quality 2000s Emo-Pop / Metalcore from Florida
(See also: Maylene and the Sons of Disaster)


Act of Depression (1999) - 8/10
Cries of the Past (2000) - 8/10
The Changing of Times (2002) - 10/10
They're Only Chasing Safety (2004) - 10/10
Define the Great Line (2006) - 7/10
The Almost - Southern Weather (2007) - 7/10
Lost in the Sound of Separation (2008) - 7/10
O (Disambiguation) (2010) - 7/10

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Underoath started as a melodic christian black metal band and upon landing a record deal they implemented
more electronic elements on The Changing of Times (Solid State, 2002). On which their songs followed
a standard structure in the emo genre and eventually become entirely emo-pop on
They're Only Chasing Safety (Tooth and Nail, 2004), giving 10x more verses to their clean vocalist, creating
an interesting two singer dynamic. Some highlights include Down Set Go, Reinventing Your Exit
and A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White. From then on, their albums get progressively less pop and
back to their beginnings as a metal band with Define the Great Line (Tooth and Nail, 2006) and
Lost in the Sound of Separation (Tooth and Nail, 2008).







Highlights
1. Never Meant to Break Your Heart
2. Letting Go of Tonight
3. It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door
4. Reinventing Your Exit
5. The Impact of Reason

 

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