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[edit] Genre

Taking Back Sunday is not emo or screamo or hardcore or any derivative therein. Do not call them such. If you are confused on these genres, go to their entries.

the real Info By Kirk Sharrow

Well they sure as hell aren't rock (like theri profile states), Their deffinently not punk, sure not metal...What the fuck are they then? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I have a few comments, Taking Back Sunday hasnt gone on a downfall they are ARTIST and as ARTIST your not requierd to keep the same music going, Taking Back Sunday just simply wanted to do a lil change and who could blame them after John and Shaun left so of corse the music mite sound a little diffrent, You need to listin to the lyrics the same Emo spirit is there.Also taking back sunday is EMO, To say that there not is poopy, Just listin to any of there songs, Perferably cute without the e, Thers no I in team, he blue channel or even New american classic, Listin to those songs and say they arnt emo. Who ever wrote the above post you need to know what your talking about before you feed people the wrong poop about anything especially TAKING BACK MY DILDO. in my opinon they be the best band in the whole wide world. I love them like a fat kid loves cake. EWWWWW I LOVE THEM SOOOO MUCH!!!But then again everyone looks at music with a diffrent perspective. Taking Back Monday Rocks!!!-Taking back sunday sucks my cock.

emocore

i prefer to call it emocore, even though it be the same as emo (or should be). If it be not emocore, what be it then? Maybe you're the one who's confused on those genres, go to their entries.

It doesn't matter, they suck.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Taking Back Sunday, upon creating [or having created by their record label?] a page at Pure Volume simply labeled their genre 'rock.' Emocore, Screamo, Emo, and Hardcore are all derivates (or subderivates [screamo, emocore]) of "Rock." Emo (encompassing screamo, emocore, pure emo) is a subset of Punk Rock. Screamo is the far left side of the spectrum, Emo is the far right. An example of a screamo band is Underoath. The majority of the songs are screaming, not singing. An example of an emo band is Dashboard Confessional. The majority of the music is far more melodic and less charged, sometimes acoustic. Emocore is the middle of this -- very charged music, every now and then a scream and a hard riff or whine. *The* example of emocore is Taking Back Sunday. Now if you please, the genre listed at the top of the page is being changed.

Emo isnt a subset of punk, its subset of hardcore and hardcore was a subset of punk. Emo is Emotive Posthardcore, and doesnt stand for "emotional" as alot of people think. Reiver 00:10, 10 December 2005 (UTC)



TBS's myspace and purevolume pages are listed under "Rock" or "Indie". They are not emo, emo isn't just in lyrics. Get your facts straight.


This whole genre topic is completely ridiculous. All of you ar misguided, especially Kirk Sharrow. Please, don't act like some brilliant elitist when you have no idea what you are talking about. How is Taking Back Sunday emo? You never answered that. If emo just meant emotional, then please tell me what band wouldn't be emo? Thus, emo should be avoided when labeling a band because the new use of it is completely different than its original meaning (emotional hardcore). Emocore is a term that was made in the 80s, so just quit talking about that. Screamo is very charged music, not emocore. Reiver, you have the right idea. Sorry, but that Kirk really bugged me by acting all informed when he made no sense. Emo should remain as one of the genres on the sidebar, considering they are often labeled that, but not used in the article unless in the sentence "They are labeled as emo" because to call them emo would only add to the confusion and bastardization of the term. TimeAsImperialism
a band that is not "emo" as you described it would be the bloodhound gang. honestly, theyre rather sketchy.

Apparently, TBS' new Bio on their "new" site says they are melodic hardcore. "Louder Now is the album that bottles the lightning that this powerful, melodic hardcore band generates whenever they hit the stage." 69.124.131.70 02:18, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

After further research on the topic, it doesn't matter what TBS says they are, they may indeed be a emo band. Whether they find this disgracefuly or not is up to them and their fans. But since this is an encyclopedia, well, truth is best. But I did move what the band member said about TBS and emo within the article because it is not a good start it sounds too much like an argument against emo. I would sure as heck love to know what the dictionary term for emo is outside of wiki though. Darthgriz98 18:30, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

Agreed. This band is actually emo, no matter what they say. Who cares what they think they are? I may say I'm king of the world, but does that make me king of the world? My mother once said she was making rusks, but what came out of the oven was crumbles. So what the band labels themselves as is out of the question. Also, I have never before heard that "emo" is derived from the word "emotional"... But anyway... --Scotteh 15:35, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

but they have the elements of emo so hate to break it to you but they are

              kalie
No matter what TBS says now, they are emo. I remember watching a concert where Adam had a broken hip, so he was forced to perform with a cane. This was back in the '03 when TAYF had come out, the performances were a lot more wild then what they're doing now, they were definately more of a punk/emo sound then. And they are trying to stray away from their punk roots and go for a more mainstream sound, which isn't bad, I just certainly like the old TBS stuff as well. But yes, they are emo. I'd go for Alternative Rock/Punk/(Maybe Post Hardcore)/Emo. --DieHard2k5 | Talk 16:24, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Taking Back Sunday off of Victory Records?

  • I was looking at the Victory Records page (which I happened to create), and noticed that Taking Back Sunday was put under Former Bands. Have they left Victory Records, or is this untrue. Whenever I try to search, all I get is that Taking Back Sunday will no longer appear in any of their music videos. Can someone clarify this? --G VOLTT 01:11, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
  • TBS signed to Warner Bros. Records. Reiver 00:08, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!they took them off of victory recordes ohhhhhhhhhhhhh someones dead

            kalie

[edit] New Album

If anyone has a timeline for their new album (that is, when it will be released), that would be a wonderful addition. A quick look through recent news entries / diary entries at the group's website proved to be fruitless.

[edit] New Album Release.

Taking Back Sunday's new album is set for release in April, on the 18th.


[edit] no subject

im jk andy is the kooolest guy in the world and he has a decent looking girlfriend

as the owner of the last 3additions to this discussion, i would just like to personally apologize... firstly for making fun of how gay andy is (he's pretty gay) and secondly for mistaking the release date for Louder Now. The new CD will be released on the 25 of April,


not the 18

You know, you are really stupid

did you know you could get aressted for putting stuff up about people calling them gay just thought you would like to know that

             kalie

[edit] What if it all means something....

Just a question to put out to you knowledgable folk. I've been listening to TBS since '02, seen them live a few times now. I've always wondered what the origin of the band name actually is, and possibly what it means.... anyone care to shed light on the subject....


p.s. I personally think the labels (emocore, emo) are a bit arbitrary and therefore a bit of a moot point.


  • edit

Wow, I had googled this numerous times over the years, and actually just found an answer, ironically right after posting:

"Got it from a local band's song title" (Kamino)

If anyone cares to shed more light feel free....


I'd just like to know what they were smoking when they came up with the name..... --angrykeyboarder 02:31, 28 February 2006 (UTC)

What are you smoking?

ok is every body smoking somthing thats what i think stop puffing on those cancer stiks

            kalie

[edit] why arent they on itunes?

it would seem like a band with as large of fanbase as them would be on itunes. any idea why they arent?

just like to reinforce the fact that andy is a douchebag...thnx

The reason that that their first two albums aren't on itunes is that those albums are with victory records, and no victory records albums can get on itunes. Now they're signed with warner bros so louder now is on itunes.


they are on itunes they got them up i just bought a song from them so yea pretty cool

             kalie
What the fuck does kalie mean?!!!!! Please stop posting this crap on here. And if it's meant to be your signature, please use the standard version of signatures: --~~~~. Thanks for your co-operation. --Scotteh 14:41, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Independent Albums

Do any of the first TBS albums listed on wikipedia (Taking Back Sunday EP, Lullaby EP and Taking Back Sunday Demo) actually exist? I can't find anywhere to buy them online.

Well I am pretty sure they destroyed the remaining copies and I am sure because of that people are not willing to sell. But a lot of the tracks actually have improvements on the other albums.

[edit] their title?

would anyone know by any chance why they named themselves "Taking Back Sunday?"

Because they wanted to, why does it matter?

Why do you have to go out of your way to be a jerk. It was a good question.

I've guessed that it has something to do with dissociating the sabbath with football but they don't write especially christian lyrics so that theory holds little water Proeliator Sancti 02:44, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

i think that they think their god and there day is sunday and they want it to be about them or they just think it is cool ??? your guees is as good as mine but hey does any one know about touring kalie

i read somewhere that it's a line from a song somewhere, and they liked how it sounded

I think they took it from a band on Long Island called The Waiting Process who wrote a song called Taking Back Sunday. It is funny how they do not give anyone credit for it.

Pretty sure I saw them say that exactly in an interview (on youtube), actually. Anyway, its kind of cliche to ask what a band's name stands for. 68.219.188.246 05:21, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Recent pic

Can someone get a recent pic of them up?

There's an interview on youtube where they say their name comes from a song title by a local band that they liked. Something to do with sunday being the day when they went to check out other bands.

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[edit] Discussion page

Could the discussion page stay about the wiki page and NOT the band? Thanks arn't we soposed to discuss the band isn't the bage about the band???????????? kalie

[edit] Headline text

Maybe write some thing about "There Is No I in Team","Seventy Times Seven", and "Mix Tape"? (tip. read about it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brand_New)

[edit] John Nolan

Why did John Nolan leave TBS? I know he wanted to start Straylight Run, but was TBS boring for him or what? WereWolf 01:48, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rock Rock Rock

Does anyone know where the rock rock rock quote comes from?

if you are talking about the genre and the band says their genre is rock/rock/rock, it is on their myspace Jds10912 20:06, 6 August 2006 (UTC)

someones head

       kalie

[edit] OKAY

Okay, since emo is apparently a subgenre of hardcore and all that, and no band should have four catagorys, lets just leave it at post-hardcore. Four is excessive and all the edit waring over genre is really starting to make the article look bad. Darthgriz98 03:07, 6 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fansites

I can see that some of the fansites were removed, but not everything that is not official has not been removed. Why is this? Is there that much difference between a forum(which was removed)and an MSN community so that one can stay but the other cannot? And if the posting of links to these sites is considered spam (and that was the reason for deletion), why was the lyric page for TBS not removed? That is in no way official and yet it remains. Someone please clear this up. Jds10912 19:47, 6 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Source for No I in Team feat. Jesse

here is a video of Jesse playing with TBS on the song There's No I in Team http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-518952726051656927 Jds10912 18:27, 7 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Trivia and the Smiths

I think the "trivia" section needs to be removed or reworked. those are both OBVIOUS Smiths references, owing to the fact that John Nolan and Jesse Lacey are/were close friends, and Lacey is a self-proclaimed huge Smiths fan. I see no need for speculation that these are Smiths references. Evan Reyes 21:02, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

i also read an interview where Nolan said specifically that the name came from a Smiths BSide; if anyone does not believe me i can find it for you Jds10912 19:43, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] POV?

I have removed the following sentence,

A lot of their original fan base they had from pre "where you want to be" have seen them as the downfall to everything they once stood for.

firstly because it doesn't make any sense, and secondly because if it means what I think it does (i.e. that Taking Back Sunday have alienated a large proportion of their earlier fans with the directon their new record has taken) then it is an unsubstantiated POV comment thinly disguised by adding 'A lot of their fans' at the beginning. If their was something in the article about this, e.g., "magazine X saw Where You Want To Be as a more mainstream effort, stating 'blah blah' ..." then it would be a perfectly fair comment. SilhouetteSaloon 23:59, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] emoness

would they really be considered emo? theyve been labeled emo by other people but has the band ever labeled themselves emo? unless they have i think the genre should be either just post-hardcore or post-harcore and emo(disputed)70.125.40.113 23:48, 20 August 2006 (UTC)

As has been discussed on several current band pages, whether the band labels themselves emo has nothing to do with being emo. They could label themselves country rock, but that does not make them country rock. The current way it is worded - "Taking Back Sunday is an alternative rock band with punk rock/hardcore/emo influences" - is probably about as good of a definition as we will be able to settle on. They are not emo - as in, the genre of music - but they are considered to be part of the emo-subculture, just like every other band at the moment.. 68.219.188.246 05:18, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Template

I created a template and added it to all of the articles. What do you think? =] --DieHard2k5 00:43, 22 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Heres parts of the old page

- band_name = Taking Back Sunday | - image = | - years_active = 1999–present | - origin = Long Island, New York | - country = United States | - music_genre = Alternative Rock
Emo
Post-Hardcore
Pop Punk | - record_label = Warner Brothers Records
Formerly:Victory Records | - current_members = Adam Lazzara
Fred Mascherino
Eddie Reyes
Mark O'Connell
Matt Rubano
| - past_members = John Nolan
Shaun Cooper
Antonio Longo
Jesse Lacey}} - - Taking Back Sunday is an emo pop band from Long Island, New York. The name comes from "an act of will, because Sunday's when you should hang with your family and friends..like the Bible says, a day to kick back"[1], says guitarist Eddie Reyes. - - ==Biography==

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TBS's cover of the "Tell All Your Friends" Demo.
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TBS's cover of the "Tell All Your Friends" Demo.

- Taking Back Sunday released their self-titled debut EP in 2001 with the original lineup (which included singer Antonio Longo and bassist Jesse Lacey), but received little attention or fanfare. Following a change of lineup(Antonio Longo to Adam Lazzara,and Jesse Lacey to Shaun Cooper), they released the follow-up album Tell All Your Friends, which was produced by Sal Villanueva. The band's cover of "Tell All Your Friends" was recorded in New Jersey's Big Blue Meanie Recording Studios. The album gave the band a first taste of success through the single, "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" (which was teamed with a Fight Club inspired promo video). After the release, they played with bands such as Brand New and The Used, as well performing as a short stint on the 2003 Vans Warped Tour. Another change in their lineup occurred when singer/guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the band and formed what is now Straylight Run. Because of these departures, the band's future was in doubt for some time. However, with the additions of guitarist/vocalist Fred Mascherino and bassist Matt Rubano, the band became stabilized.

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TBS's cover of "Where You Want To Be".
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TBS's cover of "Where You Want To Be".

- 2004 proved to be successful for Taking Back Sunday, with the band opening for Blink-182 and being one of the main headliners for the Vans Warped Tour. In addition, their second album, titled Where You Want To Be, was released on July 27, 2004 on Victory Records. This album had a different sound than Tell All Your Friends. Propelled by the single "A Decade Under the Influence", Where You Want to Be went on to debut at the #3 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with sales of around 163,000 copies. Taking Back Sunday received even more mainstream exposure by appearing (on the day of Where You Want to Be's release) on the late night talk shows Jimmy Kimmel Live and Loveline, and by contributing the song "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" to the soundtrack for Spider-Man 2. They also contributed the song "Your Own Disaster" to the Elektra soundtrack and "Error Operator" to the Fantastic Four movie soundtrack.

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TBS's cover of "Louder Now".
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TBS's cover of "Louder Now".

- On April 25, 2006, Taking Back Sunday released their third album in Los Angeles, entitled Louder Now, on Warner Brothers Records. It nearly mirrors the first two albums in style and message, yet delivers with a more polished sound. Louder Now was leaked onto the Internet in its entirety on April 19, 2006. Taking Back Sunday received mainstream exposure by appearing on the late night talk shows The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Late Night With Conan O'Brien. - - In April 2006, Taking Back Sunday took part in the 2-day "Give It A Name" indoor rock festival in England. The band played at Manchester Evening News Arena on Saturday, April 29 and London Earls Court on Sunday, April 30. During the first song of their set at the Earls Court show, Adam Lazzara accidentally knocked out Matt Rubano with his microphone. Rubano later returned to the stage sporting a large head-bandage and a noticeable amount of blood on his face. During his absence, the band carried on playing with the help of Aiden's guitarist Angel Ibarra. Following his return to the stage, Rubano continued to play while sitting down. - - The band will release the follow-up single to MakeDamnSure, Twenty-Twenty Surgery, on August 21 2006 in the UK. The video premiered on the official UK website Taking Back Sunday UK on July 19 2006. - - Taking Back Sunday will be making guest appearances in the hit series Degrassi: The Next Generation. The episode will be titled "Shake the Disease" and will feature the character Craig Manning. The band will also be featured in one of the minituare online episodes (webisodes) called Degrassi Mini's. This information has been confirmed by Stephen Stohn, the show's Executive Producer. - - "Spin" from the album Louder Now will be featured on the new NFL Football video game Madden 07, which will be released August 22, 2006 - - Taking Back Sunday Is currently nominated for the MTV2 Award. - - ==Band members== - *Adam Lazzara - lead vocals/occasional guitar/harmonica - *Fred Mascherino - guitar/vocals - *Eddie Reyes - guitar - *Mark O'Connell - drums - *Matt Rubano - bass - - ===Former members=== - *John Nolan (1999-2003) - guitar/vocals - * Shaun Cooper (1999-2003) - bass - - ==Discography== - ===Studio albums=== - {| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" - |- - |Album Cover - |Date of Release - |Title - |Label - |US Billboard Peak - |US sales - |-

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- |April 25, 2006 - |Louder Now - |Warner Bros. Records - |#2 - |475,371 - |} - - ===Compilations=== - *Atticus: Dragging The Lake II (2001, SideOneDummy Records) - "You're So Last Summer" - *Spider-Man 2 Soundtrack (2004, Sony) - "This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know)" - *Take Action Vol. 4 (2004, Sub City Records) - "Bonus Mosh Pt. II" - *Caddy Of The Year 4 (2004, Below Par Records) - "A Decade Under the Influence" - *Atticus: Dragging The Lake III (2005, SideOneDummy Records) - "Number Five With A Bullet" - *Elektra soundtrack (2005, Wind-Up Records) - "Your Own Disaster" - *Fantastic 4 Soundtrack (2005, Wind-Up Records) - "Error Operator (F4 Edit)" - *Madden NFL '07 (2006) - "Spin" - - ===Singles=== - {| class="wikitable" - !align="center" valign="top" width="40"|Year - !align="left" valign="top"|Song - !align="center" valign="top" width="40"|US Hot 100 - !align="center" valign="top" width="40"|U.S. Modern Rock - !align="center" valign="top" width="40"|UK Singles Chart - !align="left" valign="top"|Album - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2002 - |align="left" valign="top"|"Timberwolves at New Jersey" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Tell All Your Friends - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2002 - |align="left" valign="top"|"Great Romances of the 20th Century" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Tell All Your Friends - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2002 - |align="left" valign="top"|"Cute Without the 'E' (Cut From the Team)" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Tell All Your Friends - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2003 - |align="left" valign="top"|"You're So Last Summer" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Tell All Your Friends (Recorded May With New Line Up In The Video) - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2004 - |align="left" valign="top"|"A Decade Under the Influence" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|16 - |align="center" valign="top"|70 - |align="left" valign="top"|Where You Want to Be - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2004 - |align="left" valign="top"|"This Photograph is Proof" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|3 - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Where You Want to Be - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2005 - |align="left" valign="top"|"Set Phasers to Stun" - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Where You Want to Be - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2006 - |align="left" valign="top"|"MakeDamnSure" - |align="center" valign="top"|48 - |align="center" valign="top"|8 - |align="center" valign="top"|36 - |align="left" valign="top"|Louder Now - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2006 - |align="left" valign="top"|"Twenty-Twenty Surgery"(UK) - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|60 - |align="left" valign="top"|Louder Now - |- - |align="center" valign="top"|2006 - |align="left" valign="top"|"Liar (It Takes One to Know One)"(US) - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="center" valign="top"|- - |align="left" valign="top"|Louder Now - |- - |} - - ==Videography== - *"Timberwolves at New Jersey" (2002) (Unreleased—the video can be found on the special edit of Tell All Your Friends) - *"Great Romances of the 20th Century" (2002) - *"Cute Without the 'E' (Cut From the Team)" (2003) - *"You're So Last Summer" (2003) - *"A Decade Under the Influence" (2004) - *"This Photograph is Proof (I Know You Know)" (2005) - *"Set Phasers To Stun" (2005) - *"MakeDamnSure" (2006) - *"Twenty-Twenty Surgery"(2006) - - ==Trivia== - *When writing songs, the band record their melody first and then write their lyrics. - - *The song "There's No 'I' in Team" off Tell All Your Friends is a response to the Brand New song "Seventy Times Seven" off Your Favorite Weapon. Many think that "Seventy Times Seven" was the response, but it was the first song of the two to be written and released. The songs were written about the time that John Nolan (ex-TBS) slept with his best friend Jesse Lacey's girlfriend. An all-out fight ensued, and the two didn't speak for years. They eventually made up, and the songs expressing their sides of the story were put on their respective albums. Brand New has been known to change the lyrics of "Seventy..." to the TBS version from time to time, and John Nolan has appeared with Brand New to sing the song as a duet with Jesse. Jesse has also appeared with TBS to sing "There's No 'I' in Team", but has not since John Nolan left TBS to form Straylight Run. - - *The album Louder Now also has a bonus track, Brooklyn, and in the chorus is the phrase "If you see something, say something". This phrase probably refers to the commonly seen "If you see something, say something" campaign by the NYC MTA to keep the subways safe, as the phrase is written all over subway systems and rails in the city. - - *Every album cover has the number 152 on it. This is to represent the exit in North Carolina where before joining TBS Adam and former friends would take a pit stop on their way to concerts or on the way back home. - - *The baby on the front of the 2nd C.D. Where You Want To Be is supposedly a very young Ed Reyes. - - *TBS recently toured with Eisley and Hellogoodbye in Australia and the UK followed by a tour with Angels and Airwaves, Head Automatica and The Subways in the North American Tour '06. - - *The intro on the demo version Great Romances of the 20th Century is a clip from the movie Beautiful Girls. It did not make the LP version due to copyright issues. - - *Tell All Your Friends is the fastest and highest grossing album in Victory Records history. - - * Taking Back Sunday started shooting their video for Liar(It takes one to know one)on August 25,2006 - - ==External links== - *Official website - *Taking Back Sunday's Official MySpace - *Taking Back Sunday on MTV Overdrive - *Taking Back Sunday Forum - *Taking Back Sunday fansite - *Taking Back Sunday MSN community *Taking Back Sunday MSN community - *TBSUnion.com up to date media and pictures - *Taking Back Sunday Lyrics - *Taking Back Sunday in one minute - *Taking Back Sunday interview with Allschools.net - *Taking Back Sunday interview with Rock Sound - - - - - - - - de:Taking Back Sunday - es:Taking Back Sunday - fr:Taking Back Sunday - pl:Taking Back Sunday - pt:Taking Back Sunday - fi:Taking Back Sunday - sv:Taking Back Sunday - -

Taking Back Sunday
Adam Lazzara | Fred Mascherino | Eddie Reyes | Mark O'Connell | Matt Rubano
John Nolan | Shaun Cooper | Antonio Longo | Jesse Lacey
Albums
Tell All Your Friends (2002) | Where You Want to Be (2004) | Louder Now (2006)
EPs
Taking Back Sunday EP (2001) | Lullaby EP (2001) | Taking Back Sunday Demo (2002) |A Decade Under the Influence EP (2004)
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[edit] information gone

why delete so much good information? i changed it back to how it was. If there are any disputes, say them here.

[edit] Am I the only one who noticed?

Am I the only one who has noticed that the page has been vandalized. Down at the bottom some moron decided to change the titles of everything to mention "How gay they are"

Like 'Twenty-Twenty Surgeon on My Small Penis' or some crap that was written there.

[edit] Singles?

Where is the list of singles?--Martin925 02:10, 28 November 2006 (UTC)