Taking Back Sunday originally formed in Amityville, New York, USA in 1999. The band has gone through several lineup changes, with only one of the original members remaining. Their first release came in 2001 with the Taking Back Sunday EP, and featured Antonio Longo on vocals, John Nolan on guitar and backing vocals, Eddie Reyes on guitar (the original founder of the band), Jesse Lacey on bass, and Stevie D on drums. This CD was distributed at Taking Back Sunday shows, but never achieved any noteworthy success. Following a change of lineup (Jesse Lacey to Adam Lazzara and Mark O'Connell replaced Stevie D) they released the follow-up album Tell All Your Friends, which was produced by Sal Villaneuva. The album gave the band a first taste of success in the scene. After the release, they played with bands such as Brand New (formed by former bassist Jesse Lacey) and The Used, as well as performing as a short stint on the 2003 Vans Warped Tour. Another change in their lineup occurred when singer/guitarist John Nolan and bassist
Álbumes
1 | Ghost Man on Third | Tell All Your Friends |
2 | Cute Without the E | Punk Goes Acoustic |
3 | Go On | Taking Back Sunday |
4 | There's No "I" In Team | Tell All Your Friends |
5 | ...Slowdance On The Inside | Where You Want to Be |
6 | Sink Into Me | New Again |
7 | One-Eighty By Summer | Where You Want To Be (Advance) |
8 | The Union | Where You Want To Be (Advance) |
9 | A Decade Under the Influence | Warped Tour 2004 Compilation |
10 | Timberwolves At New Jersey | Tell All Your Friends |
11 | Summer Stars | Taking Back Sunday |
12 | Number Five With A Bullet | Where You Want To Be (Advance) |
13 | Make Damn Sure | Louder Now |
14 | The Blue Channel | Tell All Your Friends |
15 | Lonely, Lonely | New Again |
16 | One Way Conversation | Taking Back Sunday |
17 | Bike Scene | Tell All Your Friends |
18 | The Things We'll Never Say | Taking Back Sunday |
19 | New Again | New Again |
20 | Everything Must Go | New Again |