The Social Movement was formed in 2004 by Jonathan Kurcsak and Brad Magyar. Originally, their style was strictly metal, but has grown more diverse including sounds such as techno and softer-feeling music. They have not forgotten their roots though. Most of their music is instrumental.
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Waiting Hurts The Most
Modificate
Seal Me Now, A Sinner Standing In Grace
Parting
Ferguson One
Victory (In a Hotel Drawer)
Bright Blue
Stellar Dreams
Honest to Fault
Strange Plastic Film
Infinite Gravity
Such Great Heights (Postal Service Cover)
Resonance
Changes (Prophetic)
Midnight McCarty (An Ode, An Inspiration)
Baltic Avenue
Opening Day
Flatter Song
Freedom, Or Something I'm Afraid to Seek
Dullard, What
The%20Night[1]
Such Great Heights (cover 1)
The Monsters From The Airwaves
Between the Walls
Number Plasma Aftermath
The Lush City
Caribou
August
Everybody!
Honest to a Fault
Seal Me Now, A Sinner Standing In Grace (No Solo)
Honest to a Fault 128k
New Between The Walls with vocals
Buried by the Ocean
Out Loud
Freedom, Or Something I Lost
I See My Reflection In This Parchement
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