For the most part, The Wars of 1812 were born from nothing more than five days spent together in a basement studio. In the summer of 2006, four friends united in De Pere, WI to make a record. The group had played and recorded together in various pairings throughout the years, but never together. Over the course of five days, the quartet learned, rehearsed, recorded, and fashioned together a cohesive assemblage of nine songs, which would come to be known collectively as Status Quo Ante Bellum - translating to "as it was before the war.
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Homestay
Forget you Madly
Driftin'
Nothing to Do
New York City
I'm Down
Begging You
Lover And A Friend
A Lover and a Friend
Lover and a Friend to Be
Plauges
beggin you
a lover and a friend to be
The All Seeing
Aphrodite
To The Wolves
Alpha
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lessons grammar can not teach
driftin
Grammar
The Wars of 1812 - Forget You Madly
Cavity
Feed Me To The Sea
being gone
Spirals
Rainbow Road
Sirens
Algea
King Damnation
Something Westward
Talking Pines
Lucy
Animals
Whatever Happened
Wir Gehen Nach...
Wake Me
Tal
Guided Flight
We All Thought
al mia amantino
She Is
I Want to Be
Drifting
Apart From It
Lessons That Grammar Cannot Teach
It Was One of Those Days
Colorblind
Ocean Liner
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