In 2002, Joe Brown handed Dan Arnold a stack of CDs and told him to do his homework. The two had been in different bands together through high school in Chino Hills, never the same one, and Joe wanted to start something they hadn’t heard yet. He was listening to hardcore. He wanted to make something melodic on top of it. Dan came from pop punk, Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, was 19 years old, and said yes. The album that came out of that homewo…
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