
A noble attribute often ascribed to professional athletes is their ability to play with pain. That certainly applies to the fiery Seattle Hardcore Rock band On The Last Day. Consider this particular road hazard: They were playing in Charleroi, PA this last tour, singer Geoff Walker recalls. And right at the end of Leaving the Citadel bassist Aaron Johnson's headstock and Geoff's face crossed paths. "He hit me and all I remember was thinking, That's gonna bleed.
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Meaning In The Static
Leaving The Citadel
Below One Hundred
The Rescue
At The Breaking Of The World
Initial Deployment
Twelve CC's
So Here Is Us, On The Raggedy Edge
We've Lost Another One
A Welcome Haunting
The Journey And The Balance
Mouth Full Of Regret
Missing Frames (Changeover)
To Feel The Rain
Don't Look down
We'll Remember This
Stronger Than That
Missing Frames (Change Over)
The Taste of Blood
Twelve CCs
A Welcoming Haunting
So Here Is Us, On The Ragedy Edge
The Devil Said , 'Maybe
The Black Ashes of a Bridge to Tomorrow
Initinal Deployment
The Meaning And The Journey
Twelve C.C.'s
Storm Covered Ceilings
Fragile By Design
The Devil Said "Maybe"
Missing Frames [Changeover]
Leaving the Citadel [*]
Missing Frames
The Devil Said, "Maybe"
Meaning in the Static [*]
the black ashes
Missing Frames(Changeover)
On The Last Day - The Black Ashes
To Feel the Rain (feat Wil Francis of Aiden)
To Feel the Rain feat Wil Francis of Aiden
Leavnig The Citadel
The Black Ashes Of A Bridge To Tomarrow
So Here Is Us On The Raggedy Edge
The Black Ashes of a Bridge Tomorrow
Feel The Rain
Below One Hundred (Album Version)
To Feel the Rain (feat. Wil Francis of Aiden)
Rescue
Welcome Haunting
Twelve CC's (Album Version)
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