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MatthewSutton MatthewSutton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnxG9rFdgtk&list=UUwx3_l6d1EUjlb_D4i1Xkcg&index=33&feature=plcp

http://www.facebook.com/ONE11BAND
MatthewSutton MatthewSutton
SO STOKED!
On a side note... I know that advertising for your band is really lame on here, but it would mean the world to us if you check us out/give us feedback. We have been doing a lot of shows locally and around LA, and we are doing everything we can to advertise without spending money (which is why I am posting this, haha). Happy Warped Tour
Tjdyo Tjdyo
fuck yeah!
brettnotgreg brettnotgreg
:) I can't fucking wait until july 3rd... this is gonna be the best warped in a while!
bulletinthebible bulletinthebible
best scream ever!!!!
ohsnoes ohsnoes
@ eliguckin. Through moshing, yes. If your talking about fail flailing limb dancing, than no.
eliguckin eliguckin
Kids are getting leveled.
slamboxinface slamboxinface
They used the same biography that they had two years ago. Come on, talk about the new album. Which is AMAZING and I can't wait to see it live.
acuozzo acuozzo
Sooo Usually the Warped Tour date for Washington State is held at the Gorge Amphitheater but this year it has moved to Redmond, Washington at a much smaller venue!!!

We wanna see you guys play at a huge venue so if you could help us in keeping the party alive that'd be great!

http://www.facebook.com/groups/311660072228339/
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/keep-the-2012-vans-warped-tour-at-the-gorge/
https://twitter.com/#!/KEEPGORGEWARPED

Spread it through facebook, twitter, myspace, or any other social media and hope to see you guys at the GORGE! I promise this is not spam.
X Blake Freeman X X Blake Freeman X
check out my music if you enjoy that true sound... Just finished a song with Nicki Minaj, it's a ''Super Bass'' Remix. Add me on Facebook, thanks for the support. Check out my music on my Youtube. OVER 100,000 CHANNEL VIEWS. One love. God Bless

http://www.facebook.com/vegasblake
http://www.youtube.com/user/702balla
BobbyWoods BobbyWoods
FUCK YES.
Whats A Breakdown Whats A Breakdown
these guys are so raw.... they always put on a show too
ZWC ZWC
Kickass, these guys sound amazing, can't wait!
j03ygr33n j03ygr33n
Maylene & the Sons of Disaster should play Warped as well. Dirty South For All!
EyeOfTheLiger EyeOfTheLiger
I can already tell they are gonna put on an awesome, fun show! Freaking love these dudes
toothpaw toothpaw
hell ya dat southern metal, hope they'll be at warped
getdoodoo getdoodoo
i don't care about the scene, opening up a pit, being tough, or doing whatever else kids do these days. i just wanna hear some every time i die again. these dudes are always great. maybe i'll go this year.
loveismydrug loveismydrug
Lord knows I'm weak. I love his voice .
blackkey blackkey
I saw these guys open at Wapred two years ago I think, and it totally set the tone for the rest of an awesome guy. Thrilled that they are going to be back on Warped
Benismusic Benismusic
Fuck yeah.
moshpitmassacre moshpitmassacre
Best band released for Warped so far. Can't wait to see these guys. Fuckin rage.
punkguy138 punkguy138
These guys are gonna rule over almost every band posted so far except for Tomorrows Bad Seed. But it's a different genre. LETS OPEN THIS FUCKING PIT UP.
itsadickinabox itsadickinabox
No deartragedy88, he came back to life.
youfailme youfailme
Yeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssss! The only good band so far! (Besides bayside of course) they don't make bands like this anymore! Stoked for vegas date!
deartragedy88 deartragedy88
They are better live than Avenged Sevenfold. Is their drummer still dead?
theREV470 theREV470
Ive seen these guys twice at warped their ok...
Cabinpepe Cabinpepe
Only band worth seeing so far... Add It Dies Today, they're from Buffalo, New York as well!!!
YupImANerd YupImANerd
Fuck yes. They stole my crowd surfing virginity.
shevanelcutaflip shevanelcutaflip
ETID, Polar Bear Club and Bayside. Already sold.
docCasey docCasey
Buffalo Metal Mother Fucker!!!!!!!!! LETS GO BUFF-A-LO!
Rock, Metal
from Buffalo, NY
We live in uncertain times. Technology has undoubtedly enhanced our existence, but it has also made us vulnerable to government interference, sensory overload and identity theft. Generally this isn't the type of subject matter breached by hardcore bands, but then again Buffalo, New York's Every Time I Die have never been a typical hardcore act. In fact for over a decade the band have been forging their own musical and ideological path via their immediately distinctive brand of aggressive music--and that process is culminating with the band's fifth full-length (and Epitaph debut) New Junk Aesthetic, an album that sees the band not just shifting the hardcore paradigm but completely reinventing it via brutal riffs, impassioned lyrics and kinetic energy. Currently comprised of vocalist Keith Buckley, guitarist Jordan Buckley, guitarist Andy Williams and bassist Josh Newton, New Junk Aesthetic sees Every Time I Die returning to their roots in order to craft their most devastating release to date. However in true EITD fashion, there's a method behind their madness. "When we were writing these songs it was a real awakening for the band," explains vocalist Keith Buckley. "We were like, 'we've been a band for almost 12 years and now we're on a new label and have a second chance at life'--and I think it invigorated everyone to write heavier, faster music," he continues. "When we were listening to the demos I was like, 'Jesus, I haven't worked on stuff that's this difficult to write to since [2003's] Hot Damn!, so it's really cool to go back to that again and capture it on tape." From the opening battle cry of "Roman Solider" to the album's grandiose rock finale "The Sweet Life," New Junk Aesthetic is a sonic progression for the band that takes their seasoned sound to the next level. "The scene right now is saturated with people doing nonsense; just sort of adding a million different instruments and ignoring time signatures, so I think in some ways this entire album is a reaction to that," Buckley explains. This statement is especially evident in tracks like "White Smoke" and "Who Invited The Russian Solider?" which are instrumentally stripped-down, yet manage to sound far more aggressive than so-called metalcore acts who rely more on gimmicks and empty posturing than anything of substance. Correspondingly, in usual Every Time I Die fashion, the lyrics on New Junk Aesthetic are anything but typical hardcore ranting and read more like a thesis statement than rehashed rhetoric. "A lot of the songs on the record turned out in the theme of constantly being watched or followed; it delves a little into paranoia, but there's reason for people to be paranoid now because there are people watching them all the time," Buckley explains. "It's not something that's an irrational fear anymore, it's legit," he continues. "With YouTube and cameras everywhere, everything you're doing could show up on the internet without you even knowing [it]; you could have a million views of you doing kung fu in your backyard when you think you're alone and you won't even know that many people have seen you--and that sounds funny, but it's actually kind of scary when you think about it." However while the subject matter may be serious, that doesn't mean that Every Time I Die haven't abandoned their iconic sense of humor, which has helped them forge a deep relationship with their fans and given them a reputation as one of the most entertaining acts to tour alongside. "No one writes riffs as jokes, but I think of humor as a really good defense mechanism to truncate all the things that could cause you to micromanage your own life," Buckley explains. "I think humor is the best defense mechanism because once you understand what's bothering you it's easier to deal with if you spit it back out as a joke," he continues. "Obviously I've been around long enough understand the way the world works, but I'm just not going to let my own issues get to me the way they get to so many other people. I'd rather laugh about something than let it ruin my day--and I think that ideology figures into our music, too." Every Time I Die's unorthodox approach to music has also allowed them to crossover to various scenes and make dedicated converts all over the world. "I'm really grateful for the fact that we can go on Ozzfest one year and Warped Tour the next," says Buckley. On these tours Every Time I Die have bonded with countless acts from across the sonic spectrum which is evidenced by the fact that Bronx's Matt Caughthran lends his vocals to "The Sweet Life" while Dillinger Escape Plan's screamer Greg Puciato is featured on "The Marvelous Slut." "Obviously as a musician you have an obligation to the people that like you and you don't want to let them down," Buckley explains, "but as someone who listens to many types of music, being able to work with people in so many different avenues is a blessing--and I'm not going to bypass that because I'm worried about what other people think."Ultimately that type of attitude is exactly what has helped Every Time I Die thrive for over a decade and forge their own path in an increasingly homogenized musical landscape. "I think that we're always one step ahead of the curve and we know that this isn't going to last forever so this is the only chance we have to make this count," Buckley responds when asked how the band have managed to outlast so many of their peers. In the end, ETID acknowledge that everyone will have their own interpretation of New Junk Aesthetic, they just want people to give it a chance and make up their minds for themselves. "Maybe this album is the best thing in the world and maybe it's garbage, but at least you're hearing it," Buckley summarizes. "It's all personal interpretation."

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Jun 17Denver, CO
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Jun 21Irvine, CA
Jun 22Pomona, CA
Jun 23San Francisco, CA
Jun 24Ventura, CA
Jun 27Chula Vista, CA
Jun 28Glendale, AZ
Jun 29Las Cruces, NM
Jun 30San Antonio, TX
Jul 01Houston, TX
Jul 03Dallas, TX
Jul 05Maryland Heights, MO
Jul 06Auburn Hills, MI
Jul 07Tinley Park, IL
Jul 08Shakopee, MN
Jul 09Bonner Springs, KS
Jul 10Noblesville, IN
Jul 11Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Jul 12Burgettstown, PA
Jul 13Holmdel, NJ
Jul 14Montreal, QC CA
Jul 15Toronto, ON CA
Jul 17Darien Center, NY
Jul 18Scranton, PA
Jul 19Mansfield, MA
Jul 20Camden, NJ
Jul 21Uniondale, NY
Jul 22Hartford, CT
Jul 24Columbia, MD
Jul 25Virginia Beach, VA
Jul 26Atlanta, GA
Jul 27Orlando, FL
Jul 28West Palm Beach, FL
Jul 29St.Petersburg, FL
Jul 30Charlotte,, NC
Jul 31Cincinnati, OH
Aug 01Milwaukee, WI
Aug 04Redmond, WA
Aug 05Portland, OR