Taking Back Sunday Demo

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Demo
Demo cover
Studio album (Demo) by Taking Back Sunday
Released 2002
Genre Pop punk
Length 18:15
Label I Will End You Records
Taking Back Sunday chronology
Lullaby EP
(2001)
Taking Back Sunday Demo
(2002)
Tell All Your Friends
(2002)


This is the demo that convinced Victory Records to sign Taking Back Sunday. All of these songs (except "Your Own Disaster") were re-recorded for their debut album Tell All Your Friends. The spoken word at the beginning of "Great Romances Of The Twentieth Century" is taken from the movie Beautiful Girls. Two versions are known to exist. One, titled "The 'Tell All Your Friends" Demo', with a picture of a man and woman kissing on the insert, and a later one titled only 'Taking Back Sunday', with a picture of an amp. Both versions were recorded at Mike Sapone's recording studio, burned onto CD-R and packaged in a thin plastic slip-case. Prior to the release of Tell All Your Friends, the band destroyed all remaining copies.

  1. Great Romances of the Twentieth Century – 3:43
  2. The Blue Channel – 2:43
  3. Monterey Peninsula Bike Scene – 3:39
  4. Mutual Head Club – 3:23
  5. Your Own Disaster – 4:47

Taking Back Sunday
Adam Lazzara | Fred Mascherino | Eddie Reyes | Mark O'Connell | Matt Rubano
John Nolan | Shaun Cooper | Antonio Longo | Jesse Lacey
Albums
Tell All Your Friends  (2002) | Where You Want to Be  (2004) | Louder Now  (2006)
EPs
Taking Back Sunday EP  (2001) | Lullaby EP  (2001) | Taking Back Sunday Demo  (2002) | A Decade Under the Influence EP  (2004) | Liar (It Takes One to Know One) EP  (2006)  
Live CD's
Taking Back Sunday/Angels and Airwaves/Head Automatica/The Subway Promotional CD (2006)  
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