Alove for Enemies

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Alove For Enemies
Genre(s) Christian hardcore
Christian metalcore
Years active 2000–2007
Label(s) Facedown Records
Associated acts Letter to the Exiles
Website http://www.aloveforenemies.com
Former members
Erich Barto
Matt Addeo
Dan Valentino
Luke Anthony
Andy Amato
Jon Hernandez

Alove for Enemies was a Christian metalcore band based in Long Island, New York, USA.

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[edit] Biography

The band was founded in 2000, and released their first six song EP independently. The group was founded by singer Erich Barto and drummer A.J. Gonzalez. The band was signed to independent label Polytope records and toured twice under this label. After A.J. Gonzalez left the band, they replaced Gonzalez with Mike Desario for most of 2003. In late 2003 Jon Hernandez joined just before the band signed to Californian label Strikefirst Records, a subsidiary of Facedown Records. They released the EP Broken Pledge in December 2003 and played many gigs to support it.

In March 2004 Alove for Enemies signed with the main Facedown Records label. A year later, the album The Harvest was released; it was supported by a full US tour and by a European tour in spring 2005.

2006 saw the release of "Resistance" on Facedown Records.

On September 4, 2007, Alove For Enemies announced their break up on their myspace blog. They played Facedown Fest East Coast in Maryland as their penultimate show, on Sept. 29, 2007. Their final show was played on Long Island Oct. 5, 2007. Former guitar player Bill Meis joined them for "Center of Attention" and "Angels Don't Burn".

[edit] Final Members

  • Erich Barto - vocals(now in LIMC band Letter To The Exiles)
  • Matt Addeo - guitar
  • Dan Valentino - guitar (now in LIHC band Buck Nasty with Luke)
  • Luke Anthony - bass/vocals (now in LIHC band Buck Nasty with Dan)
  • Andy Amato - drums (now in LIMC band Letter To The Exiles)

[edit] Past members

  • Bill Meis-guitar
  • Mike Desario-drums
  • AJ Gonzales-drums
  • Jon Hernandez-drums (Now Co-Founder of Fourth Street Drums)
  • Dan Lomeli-drums

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