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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Aiden_Some Kind Of Hate

Punk/Post Hardcore

Tracklist

01. There Will Be Blood
02. Broken Bones
03. Irony In the Shadows
04. London Dungeon (The Misfits cover)
05. Deactivate
06. Grotesque Vanity
07. Transmission (Joy Division cover)
08. Freedom From Religion
09. The Courage to Carry On
10. In the End

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1 comment:

  1. Aiden is an post-hardcore band from Seattle, Washington, USA formed in spring of 2003. The current members are William Control (Vocals & Guitar), Nick Wiggins (Bass), and Angel Ibarra (Guitar). William originally played bass but took over lead vocals when their previous vocalist left due to spiritual differences.

    Their first full-length album Our Gang’s Dark Oath was released on Dead Teenager Records. It was recorded while Jake Davision and Angel were still in high school, being released shortly after they had left. In 2004, the band were signed to Victory Records. Their second album and debut for Victory Records titled Nightmare Anatomy, was released October 4, 2005.

    On October 31st, 2006, Aiden released an EP/DVD titled Rain in Hell. While the CD didn’t receive rave reviews, the acoustic track “Silent Eyes” and the ethereal opening track “A Candlelight Intro” hinted towards a broadening of Aiden’s musical style. The DVD included 3 music videos and a live performance of Aiden’s “Never Sleep Again Tour” in Chicago. During October and November 2006, Aiden played the “Never Sleep Again Tour” with Silverstein and It Dies Today. They did a cover of Billy Idol’s Clasic song “White Wedding”.

    In 2006, they contributed a remix of “The Last Sunrise” for the soundtrack to Underworld: Evolution and had their song “Die Romantic” featured on the EA Sports’ game NCAA MVP Baseball 2006.

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