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Originally Posted by Crowquill
Million Dead
Million Dead were England's answer to At the Drive-In. Releasing two albums and a handful of EPs Million Dead had a short but prolific career breaking up in 2005 saying they'd "rather leave a good-looking corpse."
Fronted by Frank Turner who idolizes Black Flag and was known for his intense vocal delivery going from melodic singing to something between rapping and screaming with bizarre political lyrical themes. Million Dead played post-hardcore ranging from a more soft style that can out of nowhere explode into a frenzy and sometimes was just a frenzy all the way through. Similar to Reuben, Hundred Reason and At the Drive-In.
Members went onto form and play in Frank Turner, Pale Horse, Armed Response Unit and the Quiet Kill.
1. After the Rush Hour
2. I Gave My Eyes To Stevie Wonder
3. I Will Never Forget You (Husker Du Cover)
4. Smiling at Stranger on Trains
5. To Whom It May Concern
6. Harmony No Harmony
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Very Sexy, although I would have added "Pornography for Cowards"