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album by
American rock band Underoath.
Released July 4, 1999,
through Takehold Records, the
album was out of
print for some time as
there were only 2...
- Johnson, then-owner of Birmingham-based
Christian hardcore record label Takehold Records.
Though a
great many
performers at
Furnace Fest were Christian...
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album by
American rock band Underoath,
released on July 4, 2000,
through Takehold Records. Only 3,000
copies of the
album were
pressed and, like Act of Depression...
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festivals and
touring the area
around Florida,
Underoath signed to Alabama's
Takehold Records in 1999.
Around this time Luke
Morton had left the band without...
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fellow Floridians Recess Theory entitled From the 27th State,
released by
Takehold Records, and soon the band had
signed a
recording contract with Seattle-based...
- with the now-defunct
Takehold Records. In 1999,
Twothirtyeight released their first full-length
album Missing You
Dearly on
Takehold Records. The band line-up...
-
Plastiq Musiq continues to
release albums independently. The
label acquired Takehold Records, an
independent record label, in 2002. On
March 13, 2013, it was...
- 2002, the band was in the
process of
signing with
Takehold Records. However, the
owner of
Takehold Records, Chad Johnson, was also
negotiating the sale...
- (1997) and
Where We
Stand (1999) –
through guitarist Ben Harper's
label Takehold Records.
Following this,
vocalist Ben
Dobson was
replaced by Ryan Key in...
- Pat Aldrich. In 2001, the band
released the EP, No
Wings to
Speak Of on
Takehold Records. Ryan
Parrish was at the helm of
songwriting during time, creating...