Division St.

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"Division St."
Song by Thursday
from the album War All The Time
Released September 16, 2003
Genre Post-Hardcore/Emocore
Label Island Records
War All The Time track listing
"Between Marches And Maneuvers"
(2)
"Division St."
(3)
"Signals Over The Air"
(4)

Division St. is the third track on War All The Time; since its release, it is played at most Thursday shows. It was never released as a single, however it is was released early as a promotional tool for the album.

In an interview, two band members discuss the track's meaning:

"It’s basically about a street in New Brunswick where the band started playing shows and where a bunch of us met and where some of us lived," says drummer Tucker Rule. Bassist Tim Payne adds, "I know Geoff had someone he knew lived on Division Street and it was just a very dark time in his [Geoff] life and dealing with the relationships of the people he knew on that street and just the personal battles he dealt with all this stuff. That kind of all revolves around the band being from New Brunswick and that street. The fact that all this happened on that street made the track title such a loaded name and it just worked out really well. Geoff’s smart like that."


Thursday
Geoff Rickly | Tom Keeley | Steve Pedulla | Tim Payne | Tucker Rule | Andrew Everding
Bill Henderson
Albums
Waiting  (1999) | Full Collapse  (2001) | War All The Time  (2003) | A City By The Light Divided  (2006)
EPs
1999 Tour EP  (1999) | Five Stories Falling EP  (2002) | Live From The SoHo & Santa Monica Stores Split EP   (2003) | Live In Detroit EP   (2003) 
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