Taking Back Sunday "New Again" LP OOP Sealed Brand New Blink 182

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Taking Back Sunday "New Again" LP Warner Bros. Records (US) 

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Track Listing:

A1New Again3:34A2Sink Into Me Producer [Additional], Engineer [Additional] –  3:04A3Lonely, Lonely2:50A4Summer, Man3:51A5Swing3:26A6Where My Mouth Is Engineer – Producer –  3:53B1Sut Me Up Jenny3:52B2Catholic Knees2:48B3Capital M-E2:50B4Carpathia3:10B5Everything Must Go4:54

Taking Back Sunday is an band from , , , formed in 1999. The current members are vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist/back-up vocalist Matthew Fazzi, guitarist Eddie Reyes, drummer Mark O'Connell, and bassist/back-up vocalist Matt Rubano.

They have released four , with their most successful being 2006's which has sold over 600,000 copies and peaked at #2 on the United States' , closely followed by which peaked at #3 in 2004. TBS has also had twelve , one , one and a . "" is their highest charting single to date, peaking at #8 on the chart in 2006 and #48 on the .

The band released their latest album, , on June 2, 2009.

Early years

Taking Back Sunday originally formed in with on lead vocals, (now lead singer/guitarist of ) on bass and backing vocals, (now lead singer/guitarist of ) on guitar, (former guitarist for ) on guitar, and Steven DeJoseph on drums. Their first release was the . However, in the middle of recording the EP, the band went through a lineup change. Lacey left the band to play for The Rookie Lot and went on to great success with . He was replaced by Adam Lazzara, and replaced DeJoseph on drums. The five-song EP was finally released in February 2001; though distributed at shows, the EP never achieved noteworthy success.

By the time their first album was released, Taking Back Sunday would again go through a major lineup change. After Longo was forced to leave the band, Adam Lazzara moved to lead vocals and was recruited to play bass.

Independent success

The band released their first full album , on Victory Records in 2002. Tell All Your Friends gave the band a small taste of success in the alternative rock spotlight.

The album cover is a picture of an off-ramp, with an overlay of the album title and the numbers "152", signifying the exit where they met their friends. The number has appeared on every LP cover to date.

In 2003, guitarist/vocalist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the band to form . The loss of Nolan and Cooper put the already unstable band into a state of heightened tension. However, Taking Back Sunday added Fred Mascherino guitar and vocals as well as Matt Rubano on bass.

The year of 2004 proved to be successful for Taking Back Sunday, with the band opening for and appearing on the . In addition, their second album, , was released on , 2004, on . Although sounding slightly different from Tell All Your Friends, the new album managed to do well commercially. Propelled by the single A Decade Under The Influence, Where You Want To Be went on to debut at the #3 spot on the albums chart, with around 163,000 copies sold[].

Taking Back Sunday received even more mainstream exposure by appearing on late night talk shows where Lazzara had the job of hosting , as well as contributing the song to the soundtrack for . They also contributed the song Your Own Disaster to the Elektra soundtrack, and Error Operator to both the soundtrack and its tie-in, where it served as 's theme. An instrumental version is also used as background music in the game. In 2007, the band contributed the song to the soundtrack for , although the song did not appear in the movie. Also, the band was featured in the soundtrack when they covered the Descendent songs "" and "" together as a .

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