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The Dear Hunter: The Bitter Coldplaying Suite

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Any fans?

The Dear Hunter is a full-time project of Casey Crescenzo, formerly of post-hardcore band The Receiving End of Sirens. The band's sound is not unlike that of Casey's former band, but with more alternative and progressive rock tendencies and a wider variety of instrumentation.

 

Discography

 

* Dear Ms. Leading (2005, misc. demos)

* Act I: The Lake South, The River North (2006)

* Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading (2007)

* Random EP #1 (2007)

* Random EP #2 (2008)

* Act III: Life and Death (2009)

 

yeah take that! i know how to use wikipedia!:cool:

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Thank you Deaths_friend, but are there seriously no big fans here? That is a bit of a shame, especialy because nobody seems to have ever heard of him. . .

what is this i dont even

I am so sick of this response.

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Same.

Thank you Deaths_friend, but are there seriously no big fans here? That is a bit of a shame, especialy because nobody seems to have ever heard of him. . .

 

well you cant be surprised. their highest charting album came in at no.182 on the billboard charts.

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Casey has an amazing voice, that particular song does not showcase it though. The Inquiry of Ms. Terri probably would be a better example, the Bitter Suite 1 or 2. . . Anybody?

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