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Story of the Year

Story of the Year is an American rock band formed in St. Louis, Missouri,[2] in 1995 under the name 67 North.[3] The band eventually changed their name to Big Blue Monkey in 1998, and then subsequently changed it again to Story of the Year in 2002, after the release of their self-titled EP on the indie label Criterion Records. At the time, they claimed they discovered that a blues group named Big Blue Monkey had already existed. Later, on their podcast "Page Avenue Crew", they clarified that they just didn't care for the name and made up the excuse of another band having the same name.

Story of the Year
Story of the Year in 2009
Background information
Also known as
  • 67 North (1995–1998)
  • Big Blue Monkey (1998–2002)
OriginSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1995–2011
  • 2013–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • John Taylor
  • Perry West
  • Greg Haupt
  • Philip Sneed
Websitestoryoftheyear.net

It would not be until eight years after forming that Story of the Year saw its first piece of commercial success in its major label debut album, Page Avenue (2003), containing the popular singles "Until the Day I Die" and "Anthem of Our Dying Day". A second album, In the Wake of Determination, followed in 2005, but did not achieve the commercial success of its predecessor. The band released their third album, The Black Swan, on April 22, 2008, which was their first release on Epitaph Records, followed by 2010's The Constant.

On August 11, 2017, Story of the Year teased a 90-second clip of a new song off their crowd-funded fifth studio album. The pledge campaign began in November 2016 and was completely funded in less than 3 days. The band used high-profile producer Aaron Sprinkle and mixers Tom Lord-Alge & J Hall to complete their fifth studio album. They confirmed via the pledge site that the new album will be titled Wolves, which was released through PledgeMusic on December 1, 2017. The album's wide release was on December 8, 2017. On February 2, 2019, Story of the Year held their annual hometown show at the Pageant in St. Louis, Missouri to promote Wolves.

History Edit

67 North & Big Blue Monkey (1995–2002) Edit

The band were formed in 1995 under the name "67 North" by guitarist Ryan Phillips of the bands Means Well and Locash, drummer Dan Marsala, vocalist John Taylor and bassist Perry West. They changed their name to "Big Blue Monkey" in 1998 before releasing the first EP Three Days Broken that same year. In 1999, they released another EP called Truth in Separation, their last under the line-up. In 2000, West and Taylor would both depart from the group, leading to Marsala moving to vocal duties, and the recruitment of Means Well drummer Josh Wills as well as the members' long time friend Adam Russell on bass duties, despite him never having played bass prior (previously a guitarist prior to joining the band). It was at this point that the band relocated to Orange County, California, where the final Big Blue Monkey EP was released in 2002 titled Story of the Year, which they would then change their name to later that year.[3]

Page Avenue (2002–2004) Edit

After spending many years as a local band with different line-ups, recording three EPs and multiple demos, Story of the Year signed a deal with Maverick Records in 2002, then recorded and released their first album, Page Avenue, in September 2003. The first single from that album was "Until The Day I Die". It first received radio airplay around July–August 2003 on stations like KPNT. The second single, "Anthem of Our Dying Day", featured a music video directed by Joe Hahn of Linkin Park. Pushed by the success of both singles, Page Avenue was a success and was certified Gold by the RIAA in 2004,[4] and went on to sell 846,000 copies in the US by 2007.[5]

MTV News reported on their website that during a radio show in May 2004, the band members of Story of the Year got into a fight with the roadies of metal band Godsmack.[6] Pictures of the band members' bruised faces were posted on their homepage. The members of Godsmack were not involved in the fight.

Live in the Lou/Bassassins (a CD/DVD combo of live performances and touring video) was released on May 10, 2005. It was certified Gold by the RIAA in late 2005, indicating shipment of over 50,000 units as it is video longform format.[7]

In the Wake of Determination (2004–2006) Edit

After the Page Avenue tour ended in late 2004, Story of the Year returned to the studio with producer Steve Evetts in 2005, to record their second studio album. In the Wake of Determination, released on October 11, 2005, is much heavier sounding than the previous album. As of October 2007, the album had sold 180,000 units[8] and failed to achieve the same success that the band's two previous releases had. Although not as successful as its predecessor, the album debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard 200.

The Black Swan (2007–2009) Edit

Story of the Year released The Black Swan in 2008. For the album, they brought back producer John Feldmann and Elvis Baskette. The album received praise from music critics and achieved decent commercial success, more so than the previous album. The success was led by the first single off album, "Wake Up".

For the recording of The Black Swan, Story of the Year decided to end their five-year relationship with Maverick and signed with Epitaph Records.[5]

Story of the Year played on 2008's Taste of Chaos International tour with Atreyu.[9]

The Constant (2009–2010) Edit

In May 2009, Story of the Year began work on another album.[10] On December 31, the band released "I'm Alive" to radio airplay.

The Constant, was released on February 16, 2010, through Epitaph Records.[11] The Deluxe Edition, available on iTunes, has two bonus tracks, "Your Unsung Friend" and "Tonight We Fall."

Story of the Year recorded a cover of Waterproof Blonde's song "Just Close Your Eyes" for professional wrestler Christian Cage. Their cover version was included in WWE Music album A New Day, Vol. 10 that was released on January 28, 2010.

Side-projects and hiatus (2011–2013) Edit

Bassist Adam Russell was announced to be the bassist of post-hardcore band Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows, along with Craig Owens (lead vocalist, Chiodos), Matt Good (guitarist, From First to Last), Nick Martin (guitarist, Underminded), and Aaron Stern (drummer, Matchbook Romance).[12] Russell left Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows in 2012.

Singer Dan Marsala formed a fun, comedy punk rock side-project in 2009 named The Fuck Off And Dies.[13] The band has gone on to release two full-length albums, Songs In The Key Of Fuck (2011) and Dear Liver (2015).

Guitarists Ryan Phillips and Philip Sneed continued to pursue their side project, Greek Fire. They have released a debut EP and two independent albums, Deus Ex Machina and Lost/Found.

Bassist Adam Russell and guitarist Ryan Phillips set out to make a movie about rise and fall of the music industry and where it stands today called "Who Killed (Or Saved!) The Music Industry". Funded by Kickstarter, they were filming in 2013.

On February 4, 2011, at The Pageant in their hometown of St. Louis, the band performed their first album, Page Avenue, in its entirety, as well as other fan favorites. They posted that this was a "thank you" show to all their dedicated fans for 10 years together. City Spud, of the St. Louis rap group St. Lunatics, made a guest appearance during the show.

Reunion, Page Avenue 10th anniversary tour (2013–2014) Edit

On March 8, 2013, the band announced they reunited for a world tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their debut album Page Avenue. It was also stated that the band has re-recorded Page Avenue, entitled Page Avenue: 10 Years and Counting with release date on October 8, 2013.[14] Originally they planned it to be a full acoustic version of the album, but after the collaboration with City Spud during their concert in 2011 they decided to re-record the album with a different feel to each song rather than just acoustic versions.[15]

Wolves and lineup changes (2014–2019) Edit

On September 30, 2014, the band announced on their Facebook page that bass player Adam Russell left the band. The band also said they were writing a fifth album.[16] On November 7, 2016, the band announced via their PledgeMusic page that they would be releasing a new album sometime in 2017 entitled Wolves.[17] On October 25, 2017, via their Facebook page, the band confirmed the PledgeMusic exclusive release date of Wolves on December 1, with the album's wide release taking place on December 8.[18] According to Wall of Sound,[19] the album has hints of the band's earlier work scattered throughout and a vintage feel, akin to that of Stranger Things.

In March 2018, Philip Sneed announced his departure from the band citing he was let go via management, and not long after, the band announced the return of Adam Russell.[20]

Tear Me to Pieces (2020–present) Edit

Beginning in October 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Story of the Year performed their first three albums in three individual livestreams under the title Ghost Signal.[21]

In March 2021, Page Avenue was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[4]

In January 2022 it was announced that Story of the Year would join the When We Were Young festival among over 60 other emo bands including My Chemical Romance and Paramore.[22] The band released their new single "Real Life" on August 24, alongside the announcement that they had signed with SharpTone Records and a new set of tour dates alongside Hawthorne Heights and Escape the Fate.[23] In October it was announced that Story of the Year's sixth album would be called Tear Me to Pieces, with a new music video for the title track.[24] The album was released on March 10, 2023.

Musical style and influences Edit

Story of the Year has been categorized under several genres, especially emo,[25] screamo,[26][27][28] post-hardcore,[29][30] and pop-punk.[31][32][25] AllMusic describe the band as "emo punk" and "emo-inflected post-grunge"[2] and the band has also been labeled as alternative rock[33] and melodic hardcore.[34] Story of the Year's early material as Big Blue Monkey is considered nu metal.[35]

The band's influences include Skid Row, Guns N' Roses, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, NOFX, Pennywise, Sick of It All, and H2O.[31]

Members Edit

Timeline Edit

Discography Edit

Studio albums

References Edit

  1. ^ "The Fuck Off And Dies". The Fuck Off And Dies. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Story of the Year at Allmusic.com Accessed May 17, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d Sharpe-Young, Garry. New Wave of American Heavy Metal. p. 291.
  4. ^ a b "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Epitaph Records: Epitaph Signs Alt/Rock Heavyweights Story Of The Year". Epitaph.com. October 29, 2007. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  6. ^ Story of the Year Say Godsmack's Crew Kicked Their Asses. MTV News, June 2, 2004 Accessed February 6, 2007
  7. ^ Gold and Platinum Database Search Type in "Story of the Year"
  8. ^ Harding, Cortney (October 29, 2007). "Story Of The Year Inks With Epitaph". Billboard. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  9. ^ . .kerrang.com. Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  10. ^ Punknews.org (May 21, 2009). "Story of the Year begin writing next album". www.punknews.org. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  11. ^ "Story Of The Year Present The Constant - News Article". AbsolutePunk.net. February 16, 2010. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  12. ^ Ilvonen, Keagan (October 5, 2010). "D.R.U.G.S Announce Bass Player". AbsolutePunk. Retrieved October 5, 2010.
  13. ^ Paul, Aubin (November 16, 2009). "Story Of The Year vocalist launches pop-punk side project". Punknews.org. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  14. ^ Story of the Year [@StoryoftheYear] (September 19, 2013). "Have you seen the preview video for "Page Ave: Ten Years and Counting"? It comes out on Oct. 8th. Check it..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ So...it's been a while, huh? After... - Story of the Year. Facebook. Retrieved on 2013-08-25.
  16. ^ "Story Of The Year part ways with bassist, post letter to fans on their future - News - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. September 30, 2014. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  17. ^ "Story of the Year: WOLVES". PledgeMusic. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  18. ^ "Story of the Year". www.facebook.com. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  19. ^ Brown, Paul (December 1, 2017). "Story of the Year - Wolves (Album Review)". Wall of Sound.
  20. ^ Brown, Paul (March 28, 2018). "Phillip Sneed ousted from Story of the Year". Wall of Sound.
  21. ^ "Punk/Rock Band Story of the Year Playing First Three Albums in Full in New 'Ghost Signal' Live Stream Series". Rock Cellar Magazine. September 23, 2020.
  22. ^ Linzinmeir, Taylor (January 18, 2022). "When We Were Young festival features stacked lineup of Paramore, My Chemical Romance, many more". Alternative Press.
  23. ^ Major, Michael (August 24, 2022). "Story of the Year Return With New Single 'Real Life'". Broadway World.
  24. ^ "STORY OF THE YEAR Announces 'Tear Me to Pieces' Album, Shares Video For Title Track". Blabbermouth. October 12, 2022.
  25. ^ a b "GODSMACK Vs. STORY OF THE YEAR: Indiana Concert Ends In Savage Beating". Blabbermouth.net. June 1, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  26. ^ Chalfant, Dan (November 9, 2005). "Screamo band 'back in action'". The Northerner. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  27. ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of american Heavy Metal. Zonda Books Limited. p. 291. ISBN 9780958268400.
  28. ^ Crane, Matt (January 24, 2014). "10 Bands Who Will Influence The Inevitable Pop-Screamo Revival Of 2017". Alternative Press. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  29. ^ Childers, Chad; Trapp, Philip (June 25, 2019). "This Post-Hardcore Guitarist Competed on 'American Ninja Warrior'". Loudwire. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  30. ^ Maceli, Ashley (February 24, 2010). "Story of the Year back with 'Constant' release". The Suffolk Journal. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  31. ^ a b Zaleski, Annie (September 29, 2004). "Special Delivery". SF Weekly. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  32. ^ Weston, Colin (June 17, 2004). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on March 19, 2020. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  33. ^ "Story of the Year brought post-hardcore alternative rock into the mainstream". AXS. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  34. ^ "Story of the Year – Wolves (Album Review)". December 2017. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  35. ^ Sharpe-Young 2005, p. 291.
  36. ^ https://anchor.fm/pageavenuecrew Nick names
  37. ^ Friedman, David (April 23, 2004). "Story of the Year rides hot streak into Hartford". The News-Times.
  38. ^ "Page Avenue Crew • A podcast on Anchor".

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Story of the Year collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive

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Story of the Year is an American rock band formed in St Louis Missouri 2 in 1995 under the name 67 North 3 The band eventually changed their name to Big Blue Monkey in 1998 and then subsequently changed it again to Story of the Year in 2002 after the release of their self titled EP on the indie label Criterion Records At the time they claimed they discovered that a blues group named Big Blue Monkey had already existed Later on their podcast Page Avenue Crew they clarified that they just didn t care for the name and made up the excuse of another band having the same name Story of the YearStory of the Year in 2009Background informationAlso known as67 North 1995 1998 Big Blue Monkey 1998 2002 OriginSt Louis Missouri U S GenresPost hardcore pop punk emo melodic hardcore alternative rockYears active1995 2011 2013 presentLabelsEpitaph Maverick SharpToneMembersDan Marsala Ryan Phillips Josh Wills Adam RussellPast membersJohn Taylor Perry West Greg Haupt Philip SneedWebsitestoryoftheyear wbr netIt would not be until eight years after forming that Story of the Year saw its first piece of commercial success in its major label debut album Page Avenue 2003 containing the popular singles Until the Day I Die and Anthem of Our Dying Day A second album In the Wake of Determination followed in 2005 but did not achieve the commercial success of its predecessor The band released their third album The Black Swan on April 22 2008 which was their first release on Epitaph Records followed by 2010 s The Constant On August 11 2017 Story of the Year teased a 90 second clip of a new song off their crowd funded fifth studio album The pledge campaign began in November 2016 and was completely funded in less than 3 days The band used high profile producer Aaron Sprinkle and mixers Tom Lord Alge amp J Hall to complete their fifth studio album They confirmed via the pledge site that the new album will be titled Wolves which was released through PledgeMusic on December 1 2017 The album s wide release was on December 8 2017 On February 2 2019 Story of the Year held their annual hometown show at the Pageant in St Louis Missouri to promote Wolves Contents 1 History 1 1 67 North amp Big Blue Monkey 1995 2002 1 2 Page Avenue 2002 2004 1 3 In the Wake of Determination 2004 2006 1 4 The Black Swan 2007 2009 1 5 The Constant 2009 2010 1 6 Side projects and hiatus 2011 2013 1 7 Reunion Page Avenue 10th anniversary tour 2013 2014 1 8 Wolves and lineup changes 2014 2019 1 9 Tear Me to Pieces 2020 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit67 North amp Big Blue Monkey 1995 2002 Edit The band were formed in 1995 under the name 67 North by guitarist Ryan Phillips of the bands Means Well and Locash drummer Dan Marsala vocalist John Taylor and bassist Perry West They changed their name to Big Blue Monkey in 1998 before releasing the first EP Three Days Broken that same year In 1999 they released another EP called Truth in Separation their last under the line up In 2000 West and Taylor would both depart from the group leading to Marsala moving to vocal duties and the recruitment of Means Well drummer Josh Wills as well as the members long time friend Adam Russell on bass duties despite him never having played bass prior previously a guitarist prior to joining the band It was at this point that the band relocated to Orange County California where the final Big Blue Monkey EP was released in 2002 titled Story of the Year which they would then change their name to later that year 3 Page Avenue 2002 2004 Edit Main article Page Avenue After spending many years as a local band with different line ups recording three EPs and multiple demos Story of the Year signed a deal with Maverick Records in 2002 then recorded and released their first album Page Avenue in September 2003 The first single from that album was Until The Day I Die It first received radio airplay around July August 2003 on stations like KPNT The second single Anthem of Our Dying Day featured a music video directed by Joe Hahn of Linkin Park Pushed by the success of both singles Page Avenue was a success and was certified Gold by the RIAA in 2004 4 and went on to sell 846 000 copies in the US by 2007 5 MTV News reported on their website that during a radio show in May 2004 the band members of Story of the Year got into a fight with the roadies of metal band Godsmack 6 Pictures of the band members bruised faces were posted on their homepage The members of Godsmack were not involved in the fight Live in the Lou Bassassins a CD DVD combo of live performances and touring video was released on May 10 2005 It was certified Gold by the RIAA in late 2005 indicating shipment of over 50 000 units as it is video longform format 7 In the Wake of Determination 2004 2006 Edit Main article In the Wake of Determination After the Page Avenue tour ended in late 2004 Story of the Year returned to the studio with producer Steve Evetts in 2005 to record their second studio album In the Wake of Determination released on October 11 2005 is much heavier sounding than the previous album As of October 2007 the album had sold 180 000 units 8 and failed to achieve the same success that the band s two previous releases had Although not as successful as its predecessor the album debuted at No 19 on the Billboard 200 The Black Swan 2007 2009 Edit Main article The Black Swan Story of the Year album Story of the Year released The Black Swan in 2008 For the album they brought back producer John Feldmann and Elvis Baskette The album received praise from music critics and achieved decent commercial success more so than the previous album The success was led by the first single off album Wake Up For the recording of The Black Swan Story of the Year decided to end their five year relationship with Maverick and signed with Epitaph Records 5 Story of the Year played on 2008 s Taste of Chaos International tour with Atreyu 9 The Constant 2009 2010 Edit Main article The Constant Story of the Year album In May 2009 Story of the Year began work on another album 10 On December 31 the band released I m Alive to radio airplay The Constant was released on February 16 2010 through Epitaph Records 11 The Deluxe Edition available on iTunes has two bonus tracks Your Unsung Friend and Tonight We Fall Story of the Year recorded a cover of Waterproof Blonde s song Just Close Your Eyes for professional wrestler Christian Cage Their cover version was included in WWE Music album A New Day Vol 10 that was released on January 28 2010 Side projects and hiatus 2011 2013 Edit Main articles Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows and Greek Fire band Bassist Adam Russell was announced to be the bassist of post hardcore band Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows along with Craig Owens lead vocalist Chiodos Matt Good guitarist From First to Last Nick Martin guitarist Underminded and Aaron Stern drummer Matchbook Romance 12 Russell left Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows in 2012 Singer Dan Marsala formed a fun comedy punk rock side project in 2009 named The Fuck Off And Dies 13 The band has gone on to release two full length albums Songs In The Key Of Fuck 2011 and Dear Liver 2015 Guitarists Ryan Phillips and Philip Sneed continued to pursue their side project Greek Fire They have released a debut EP and two independent albums Deus Ex Machina and Lost Found Bassist Adam Russell and guitarist Ryan Phillips set out to make a movie about rise and fall of the music industry and where it stands today called Who Killed Or Saved The Music Industry Funded by Kickstarter they were filming in 2013 On February 4 2011 at The Pageant in their hometown of St Louis the band performed their first album Page Avenue in its entirety as well as other fan favorites They posted that this was a thank you show to all their dedicated fans for 10 years together City Spud of the St Louis rap group St Lunatics made a guest appearance during the show Reunion Page Avenue 10th anniversary tour 2013 2014 Edit On March 8 2013 the band announced they reunited for a world tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their debut album Page Avenue It was also stated that the band has re recorded Page Avenue entitled Page Avenue 10 Years and Counting with release date on October 8 2013 14 Originally they planned it to be a full acoustic version of the album but after the collaboration with City Spud during their concert in 2011 they decided to re record the album with a different feel to each song rather than just acoustic versions 15 Wolves and lineup changes 2014 2019 Edit Main article Wolves Story of the Year album On September 30 2014 the band announced on their Facebook page that bass player Adam Russell left the band The band also said they were writing a fifth album 16 On November 7 2016 the band announced via their PledgeMusic page that they would be releasing a new album sometime in 2017 entitled Wolves 17 On October 25 2017 via their Facebook page the band confirmed the PledgeMusic exclusive release date of Wolves on December 1 with the album s wide release taking place on December 8 18 According to Wall of Sound 19 the album has hints of the band s earlier work scattered throughout and a vintage feel akin to that of Stranger Things In March 2018 Philip Sneed announced his departure from the band citing he was let go via management and not long after the band announced the return of Adam Russell 20 Tear Me to Pieces 2020 present Edit Beginning in October 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Story of the Year performed their first three albums in three individual livestreams under the title Ghost Signal 21 In March 2021 Page Avenue was certified Platinum by the RIAA 4 In January 2022 it was announced that Story of the Year would join the When We Were Young festival among over 60 other emo bands including My Chemical Romance and Paramore 22 The band released their new single Real Life on August 24 alongside the announcement that they had signed with SharpTone Records and a new set of tour dates alongside Hawthorne Heights and Escape the Fate 23 In October it was announced that Story of the Year s sixth album would be called Tear Me to Pieces with a new music video for the title track 24 The album was released on March 10 2023 Musical style and influences EditStory of the Year has been categorized under several genres especially emo 25 screamo 26 27 28 post hardcore 29 30 and pop punk 31 32 25 AllMusic describe the band as emo punk and emo inflected post grunge 2 and the band has also been labeled as alternative rock 33 and melodic hardcore 34 Story of the Year s early material as Big Blue Monkey is considered nu metal 35 The band s influences include Skid Row Guns N Roses Nirvana Pearl Jam NOFX Pennywise Sick of It All and H2O 31 Members EditCurrent members 36 Dan Marsala lead vocals 2000 present drums 1995 2000 37 Ryan Phillips lead guitar 1995 present rhythm guitar 1995 2000 2014 present Adam Russell bass guitar backing vocals 2000 2014 2018 present Josh Wills drums percussion 2000 present Former members John Taylor lead vocals 1995 2000 3 Perry West bass 1995 2000 3 Greg Haupt rhythm guitar 2000 2003 died 2022 38 Philip Sneed bass guitar 2014 2018 backing vocals 2003 2018 rhythm guitar 2003 2014 keyboards piano 2007 2018 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Story of the Year discography Studio albums Page Avenue 2003 In the Wake of Determination 2005 The Black Swan 2008 The Constant 2010 Wolves 2017 Tear Me to Pieces 2023 References Edit The Fuck Off And Dies The Fuck Off And Dies Retrieved January 18 2018 a b Story of the Year at Allmusic com Accessed May 17 2007 a b c d Sharpe Young Garry New Wave of American Heavy Metal p 291 a b Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved March 20 2022 a b Epitaph Records Epitaph Signs Alt Rock Heavyweights Story Of The Year Epitaph com October 29 2007 Retrieved October 31 2011 Story of the Year Say Godsmack s Crew Kicked Their Asses MTV News June 2 2004 Accessed February 6 2007 Gold and Platinum Database Search Type in Story of the Year Harding Cortney October 29 2007 Story Of The Year Inks With Epitaph Billboard Retrieved March 20 2022 Kerrang Atreyu to headline Taste Of Chaos 2008 kerrang com Archived from the original on May 5 2009 Retrieved October 31 2011 Punknews org May 21 2009 Story of the Year begin writing next album www punknews org Retrieved January 18 2018 Story Of The Year Present The Constant News Article AbsolutePunk net February 16 2010 Retrieved October 31 2011 Ilvonen Keagan October 5 2010 D R U G S Announce Bass Player AbsolutePunk Retrieved October 5 2010 Paul Aubin November 16 2009 Story Of The Year vocalist launches pop punk side project Punknews org Retrieved October 12 2022 Story of the Year StoryoftheYear September 19 2013 Have you seen the preview video for Page Ave Ten Years and Counting It comes out on Oct 8th Check it Tweet via Twitter So it s been a while huh After Story of the Year Facebook Retrieved on 2013 08 25 Story Of The Year part ways with bassist post letter to fans on their future News Alternative Press Alternative Press September 30 2014 Retrieved January 18 2018 Story of the Year WOLVES PledgeMusic Retrieved January 18 2018 Story of the Year www facebook com Retrieved January 18 2018 Brown Paul December 1 2017 Story of the Year Wolves Album Review Wall of Sound Brown Paul March 28 2018 Phillip Sneed ousted from Story of the Year Wall of Sound Punk Rock Band Story of the Year Playing First Three Albums in Full in New Ghost Signal Live Stream Series Rock Cellar Magazine September 23 2020 Linzinmeir Taylor January 18 2022 When We Were Young festival features stacked lineup of Paramore My Chemical Romance many more Alternative Press Major Michael August 24 2022 Story of the Year Return With New Single Real Life Broadway World STORY OF THE YEAR Announces Tear Me to Pieces Album Shares Video For Title Track Blabbermouth October 12 2022 a b GODSMACK Vs STORY OF THE YEAR Indiana Concert Ends In Savage Beating Blabbermouth net June 1 2004 Retrieved January 18 2018 Chalfant Dan November 9 2005 Screamo band back in action The Northerner Retrieved March 19 2020 Sharpe Young Garry 2005 New Wave of american Heavy Metal Zonda Books Limited p 291 ISBN 9780958268400 Crane Matt January 24 2014 10 Bands Who Will Influence The Inevitable Pop Screamo Revival Of 2017 Alternative Press Retrieved March 19 2020 Childers Chad Trapp Philip June 25 2019 This Post Hardcore Guitarist Competed on American Ninja Warrior Loudwire Retrieved March 19 2020 Maceli Ashley February 24 2010 Story of the Year back with Constant release The Suffolk Journal Retrieved March 19 2020 a b Zaleski Annie September 29 2004 Special Delivery SF Weekly Retrieved March 19 2020 Weston Colin June 17 2004 Story Of The Year Get Godsmack ed Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on March 19 2020 Retrieved March 19 2020 Story of the Year brought post hardcore alternative rock into the mainstream AXS Retrieved March 19 2020 Story of the Year Wolves Album Review December 2017 Retrieved February 7 2018 Sharpe Young 2005 p 291 https anchor fm pageavenuecrew Nick names Friedman David April 23 2004 Story of the Year rides hot streak into Hartford The News Times Page Avenue Crew A podcast on Anchor External links EditOfficial website Story of the Year collection at the Internet Archive s live music archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Story of the Year amp oldid 1180405898, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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