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Posted in music on November 19, 2004
From Autumn to Ashes @ Knitting Factory

From Autumn to Ashes are playing 2 nights at the Knitting Factory in NYC. That would be December 27th and 28th, and tickets are on sale.
Go to these shows and release all your anger before the end of the year. You'll start 2005 with a smile on your face.
(I think) Tickets are going to sell out very quickly, so don't wait.
All Music describes FATA:
'Long Island, NY's From Autumn to Ashes has gained a reputation for being one of the more melodic bands in the East Coast hardcore scene. Some purists, however, will argue that From Autumn to Ashes (FATA for short) isn't hardcore in the true sense — that even though the band's alternative pop/rock contains hardcore and metalcore elements, FATA doesn't play pure, unadulterated, 100 percent hardcore.'
If you've never heard From Autumn to Ashes, and you don't despise all hardcore/metal/emo, I recommend you turn up your volume and check out some of their videos and mp3s over here.
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Posted on November 19, 2004 12:26 AM
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