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Terminal Discography of CDs

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| | Terminal How The Lonely Keep CD (2005)
$12.49 "Watching, Wasting, Waiting," "Wisher," and "Just a Failure" are wound-tight rockers. How the Lonely Keep is the Tooth & Nail debut of Artist, who used to be known as Letter Twelve back in Mansfield, TX. They don't overindulge in contemplative pianos or strings -- in fact, the soft intro to "Dark" actually makes that tack work -- but they don't double Travis Bryant's vocal with a guy screaming bloody murder, either. They lessen the punch of a band like Get Up Kids with loads of layered guitars and Bryant's occasional choirboy indulgence. To their benefit Artist stays away from the extremes of the style. It's an approach tapped by countless bands attached to the Purevolume and MySpace nations (Tooth & Nail's own Slow Coming Day being just one), and while the sound might be getting a little tired by 2005, the groups keep showing up on your local all-ages show docket. They're a young quintet with a heavy influence from Further Seems Forever, where pleading verses habitually explode into head-nodding chorus proclamations flanked by triumphantly crashing guitars. But the songs move along capably enough.
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| Terminal Tear You From The Inside CD (2007)
$8.39 While the band's roots are planted deeply in the classic metal of the 80s and 90s, Artist is by no means a retro act Borne out of New York City's hardcore and metals scenes, Artist's brand of metal defies classification.
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| Artist appears on State Of Trance 2006 CDs (2006) Remixes
Terminal CD discography
$16.75 Audio Mixer: Armin van Buuren.
Personnel: Stephen Albert (vocals).
DJ: Armin van Buuren.
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| Artist appears on You Can't Handle The Tooth Vol. 1 CD (2005)
$5.95 You Can't Handle the Tooth features tracks from 19 Tooth & Nail bands at a budget price of five bucks. UnderOath kicks it off with the convoluted "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door." Screams slam into heartfelt whispers,
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| Artist appears on Gareth Emery The Podcast Annual 2007 CDs (2007)
$20.15 Back in March 2006 Gareth Emery launched the first edition of The Gareth Emery Podcast, a fortnightly selection of upfront, cutting edge dance music, tunes that were working for him on the dance floor. The success of the podcast inspired
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Terminal Songs
Popular or famous Terminal music songs: Dark, Soulseeker, City by the Sea, Foster, How the Lonely Keep the Lovely, Just a Failure, Maps, Miss Louisiana. More music songs Not All Bad, Pillow Fighting, Sunday Parking Lot, Watching Wasting Waiting, Wisher, Chance, Earth. Evolution. Extinction. More music songs Lifes Blood, Lost, Venus.
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