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Four Hundred Years - Suture And Other Songs (Full Album)


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Track list



\"Intro\"

\"Life Support\"

\"Suture\"

\"Steve's Song\"

\"Level Playing Field\"

\"Nickel and Dime\"

\"Thicker Than Water\"

\"Architect\"

\"Love Letter to the CIA\"

\"Six Minutes\"

\"Signal\"

\"Red Tape\"

\"Lock Up\"

\"Hoodwinked\"



Four Hundred Years began in Tucson, Arizona, following the break-up of Groundwork, and eventually found a home in Richmond, Virginia. The band's albums capture a frenzy of hardcore intensity, built around simultaneously emotional and political themes. Four Hundred Years formed in 1996 with Daron Hollowell on vocals and guitar, Ash Bruce on drums, Erin Housholder on bass and Dave Jackson on guitar and vocals. The band began to write intense hardcore songs with a sound descended from Rites of Spring, Fugazi and Hoover. Their full-length debut, Transmit Failure was released on Lovitt Records in September 1998. The record combined melody and dissonance stunningly and the group soon found themselves with a large, loyal following. Suture and Other Songs was released in 1999. In 2000, after a lineup change, with Bull (bass, formerly of Policy of Three and Montag) replacing Erin Housholder, The New Imperialism was released on Lovitt.

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