The Last Forty Seconds was a soulful, moody hardcore band that exsisted for only a short time in 1999/early 2000s, whose extremely emotive songs stood out due to the unique vocals of singer Andy Maddox. They sounded like a cross between Orchid and Portraits of Past. The Last Forty Seconds broke up, but not before releasing a 12" and 7" split with Sundowner both on Ape Must Not Kill Ape records. Ex-members went on to form Wolves, The Saddest Landscape, Ampere, etc.
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I Felt A Funeral In My Brain
the third time is never the charm
Number Eight
My Favorite Actor
Cutting Down The Glare
Tristessa
Waking From The Dreamdate
...And Never Let Go
What I Like to do in my Spare Time
Third Time is Never the Charm
consumed
This Dizziness Is Not A Spell
Where Were You on the Nineteenth
Waking From The Dream Date
Language Of Flowers
Open Letter to Anesthesist
Open Letter to Anesthetist
The Third Time Is Never The Ch
The Language of Flowers
They'll Need a Crane
the Third Time Around Is Never The Charm
Walking from the dream gate
I Wish That Someone Would Tell Me I'm Ok
Walking Down The Dream Gate
And Never Let Go
Stop! (Jane's Addiction)
Untitled (Live @ NYU)
No.
I Wish That Someone Would Tell Me That I'm OK
Stop! [Jane's Addiction]
S/T LP (full)
The Last Forty Seconds
Stop!
Won't Somebody Tell Me That I'm OK?
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - 3 - Number Eight (st)
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - Two - ...and Never Let Go (sundowner split)
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - 1 - I Felt a Funeral in my Brain (st)
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - 2 - The Third Time is Never the Charm (st)
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - 4 - My Favorite Actor (st)
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - One - Tristessa (sundowner split)
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - 6 - Waking from the Dreamdate (st)
No
Where Were You on the Nineteenth?
My Favourite Actor
LAST FORTY SECONDS, THE - 5 - Cutting Down the Glare (st)
What I Like To Do In My Spare
stop! (jane's addicition)
i whish someone would tell me that i'm ok
Last Forty Seconds - 2001 - Split with A Trillion Barnacle Lapse - 02 - Where Were You On The Nineteenth
No [Subhumans]
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