Evergreen Terrace (band)
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- For the fictional street from The Simpsons, see Evergreen Terrace (The Simpsons).
Evergreen Terrace is a 5 piece melodic metalcore band out of Jacksonville, Florida. The band is named after the street where The Simpsons claim residence.
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[edit] Current Members
- Andrew Carey - vocals
- Craig Chaney - guitar,vocals
- Joshua James - guitar
- Jason Southwell - bass
- Kyle "Butters" Mims - drums
[edit] Ex-members
[edit] Discography
| Album Cover | Date of Release | Title | Label | Peak | Sales |
| July 31, 2001 | Losing All Hope Is Freedom | Indianola Records | - | - | |
| November 26, 2002 | Burned Alive By Time | Eulogy Records | - | - | |
| February 17, 2004 | Writer's Block | Eulogy Recordings | - | - | |
| July 13, 2004 | At Our Worst | Hand Of Hope Records | - | - | |
| June 21, 2005 | Sincerity Is an Easy Disguise In This Business | Eulogy Recordings | - | - |
[edit] EP's/Splits
[edit] DVD
- Hotter! Wetter! Stickier! Funner! DVD (2005)
[edit] Trivia
- The album Burned Alive by Time has a cover of Depeche Mode's "Enjoy The Silence" at the end of the track "Heavy Number One (AKA: Shizzle My Nizzle)".
- The album Writer's Block is a compilation of covers of songs that heavily influenced the band. Some of the cover's included are Operation Ivy's "Knowledge", Michael Sembello's "Maniac", The Smashing Pumpkins' "Zero", The Offspring's "The Kids Aren't Alright", and U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" Tears for Fears' "Mad world". It also contains a single Evergreen Terrace original, "Brave Reality".
- At Our Worst contains a live cover of The Smashing Pumpkins' "Zero".
- 'Evergreen Terrace' is the name of the street that The Simpsons live on.
- The one man electronic band Corpsicle, covers "No Donnie, These Men Are Nihilists" on his debut album.
- The songs Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em (MC Hammer), No Donnie These Men Are Nihilist (The Big Lebowski), Dear Livejournal (LiveJournal), New Friend Request (MySpace), I Say You He Dead (Family Guy), Look up at the Stars and You're Gone (Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik), and Funeral Grade Flowers ( Survivor by Chuck Palahnuik) are all references to pop culture icons.
- If you let the final track on Writer's Block play a hidden track will be played. It is a parody song that includes covers of Poison's "Every Rose Has it's Thorn", Drowning Pool's "Bodies" and the theme song to Sponge Bob Square Pants.
- On the album Losing All Hope Is Freedom, there are samples from The Matrix in "Sweet Nothings Gone Forever" and Fight Club in "Look Up At The Stars And You're Gone".
- Current and ex-members of Evergreen Terrace are also in a straight edge hardcore band called Casey Jones (band)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Evergreen Terrace Official website
- Eulogy Recordings, their record label
- Evergreen Terrace at Pure Volume

