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Seattle, Washington, United States
Acceptance was an alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1998, but only industrially active from 2000 onwards. They released their first album, Lost for Words, in 2000, follo . .
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Acceptance was an alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1998, but only industrially active from 2000 onwards. They released their first album, Lost for Words, in 2000, followed by Black Lines to Battlefields in 2003 (this album was also re-released with live bonus tracks). Their final and most popular album was Phantoms, which was released in 2005. The band toured nationally and shared stages with the likes of The Juliana Theory, Anberlin, Finch, Further Seems Forever, and Seether as well as performing successfully on the Warped Tour and Cornerstone Festival. When the band's debut record, Lost For Words came out on Seattle indie, Rocketstar Records, and quickly approached the 5000 sales mark, the industry at large began taking notice. When the band recorded a new 5-song demo with Aaron Sprinkle, this industry interest turned into serious courting by several major labels. After putting a professional management team in place to help determine the band's course of action, the band made the decision to release the Black Lines To Battlefields EP, produced by Aaron Sprinkle on The Militia Group who had been a long-time supporter of the band.
Too bad they don't continue their composing. They were very good and surely would be on the TOP between another rock bands... too bad...
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loVE this Song mEn.,..,.,.
i like breatless,,...it so amazing!!muack muacksss~~~
its not fair that they broke up rite
amazinnnnnng!!
this band rocks
woot different is the best song
WOW. so contagious
Good songs ^-^