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All Else Failed | |
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Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Genres | Metalcore, progressive metal |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | War Torn Records, THORP Records, Now or Never |
Members | Patrick Shannon Luke Muir Steve Weigand |
Past members | See former members |
All Else Failed is an American metalcore band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group was founded in early summer of 1995 by Patrick Shannon, Luke Muir and Steve Wiegand, after the disbanding of Hate to Say It, another metalcore band featuring Patrick Shannon, Luke Muir, and Paul. The band's current line-up consists of guitarists
History
editEarly Years (1995-1997)
editThey released their debut album, "A Most Bitter Season", in 1997.
Archetype (1999-2000)
editThey signed to Now Or Never records in 1999 and released their second album, "Archetype", in 2000.
This Never Happened (2002-2004)
editIn 2002, Dave Davies was introduced on guitar and breathed some fresh air into the band. At this point, the band began piecing together material for their third record, 2004's "This Never Happened". Still without a full time drummer, the band enlisted Chris Pennie from the Dillinger Escape Plan to perform the lion's share of the drum tracks for "This Never Happened". Soon after that record's release, Chris introduced the band to one of his students, Jimmy Rhodes. This Never Happened was re-released in 2007.
Good Enough For The Girls We Roll With (2006-xxxx)
editAfter a hiatus in the later part of 2005, the band released Good Enough For The Girls We Roll With in 2006 on Thorp Records. The band went on hiatus afterward.
Wouldn't Wish This On Anyone
editIn 2011 All Else Failed reunited and released Wouldn't Wish This On Anyone on War Torn Records. They reunited to play the 2011 This is Hardcore Festival. They continued to play select shows along the east coast of the continental U.S. until late 2012 where they took a hiatus again.
Band members
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Discography
editReferences
edithttp://thorprecords.com/bands/allelsefailed.php
http://www.thisishardcorefest.com/this-is-hardcore-2011-official-announcement/
External links
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