
Codeseven was formed in 1995 as a melodic hardcore band in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Their first release, A Sense of Coalition gained popularity on college radio stations for an intense cover of Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer" (not to be confused with the Ataris' cover of the same song that became a mainstream radio hit years later). With subsequent releases Division of Labor and The Rescue, the band continually became less aggressive and more melodic
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All The Best Dreams
Pathetic Justice
Roped And Tied
Nasty Little Revolution
Shalo
Alt. Wave
Sunflower
Southie
The Day That Doesn't End
The Rescue
Cherry Tree
The Camel City
Danger
Smell of Yellow and Black
Sounds of Cyan and Magenta
La Memoire Reincarnee
The Devil's Interval
Give It to Us
Quails Dream
Obsolete Folksong
Alt. Wav
Boys Of Summer
Lights
Hold Tight
The Devils Interval
Steady State
How Many Miles to Babylon
It Could Happen
La Mémoire Réincarnée
Back And Forth
Sod Within the Hill
Quail's Dream
Incommunicado
H.T.S.
Leaches of Karma
Menthol Kings
Snowballing
Hymn
Fixated
What Makes Them Tick
Daily Ethic
Misled
Alt Wav
Rough Seas
Laissez-Faire
Quails Dreams
A Hush... Then A Riot
The Day That Doesn't Send
Mazes and Monsters
Starboard
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