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to write new songs if the band is happy with the new material. Since that first show, the band has played several other shows in major US markets, Japan, and Europe. According to a post by Paul on the band's
Facebook page "Really looking forward to working with guys who not only know the music, but actually feel it...It's not a competition, but a full-on threat...Hooray, for me...!!! Yes, not a jibe nor a slight...a truth."
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DVD in 2005. Many high-profile members of the punk rock and hardcore community were featured praising the band in the documentary, including members of
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