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Crash Romeo
Crash Romeo
1
This Is Hell
This Is Hell
American hardcore punk band
2
The 69 Eyes
The 69 Eyes
Finnish Gothic-Rock Band
3
Nekromantix
Nekromantix
Danish-American psychobilly band
4
Hawthorne Heights
Hawthorne Heights
American post-hardcore band
5
Roses Are Red
Roses Are Red
American musical group
6
Blue Foundation
Blue Foundation
band
7
Constantines
Constantines
band
8
MewithoutYou
MewithoutYou
American rock band
9
Open Hand
Open Hand
Californian indie rock band
10
Planes Mistaken for Stars
Planes Mistaken for Stars
11
Story of the Year
Story of the Year
band
12
Mom Jeans
Mom Jeans
American rock band
13
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday
American rock band
14
Iron & Wine
Iron & Wine
American musician
15
3 (American Band)
3 (American Band)
American rock band of the 1990s
16
Ashley Ellyllon
Ashley Ellyllon
American musician
17
Cracker
Cracker
band
18
The Litter
The Litter
1960s psychedelic rock band
19
Shaun Lopez
Shaun Lopez
Producer, Composer, Musician
20
Before Their Eyes
Before Their Eyes
American post-hardcore band
21
Pelican
Pelican
band
22
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
emo band formed originally in Willimantic, Connecticut
23
It Dies Today
It Dies Today
American metalcore band
24
Jamie's Elsewhere
Jamie's Elsewhere
American post-hardcore band
25
No Knife
No Knife
musical artist
26
Anatomy of a Ghost
Anatomy of a Ghost
American band
27
Eighteen Visions
Eighteen Visions
metalcore band
28
Bullet For My Valentine
Bullet For My Valentine
Welsh metal band
29
Modern Baseball
Modern Baseball
Emo band
30
Fake Problems
Fake Problems
band
31
Hopesfall
Hopesfall
band
32
Logh
Logh
band that plays art rock
33
The Ataris
The Ataris
band
34
Further Seems Forever
Further Seems Forever
American band
35
Fightstar
Fightstar
band
36
Poison the Well
Poison the Well
American metalcore band
37
From First to Last
From First to Last
American post-hardcore band
38
Throwdown
Throwdown
American hardcore punk band
39
Ikon
Ikon
40
Memphis May Fire
Memphis May Fire
band
41
LoveHateHero
LoveHateHero
American post-hardcore band
42
Veruca Salt
Veruca Salt
American alternative rock band
43
Sixpence None the Richer
Sixpence None the Richer
American Christian alternative rock band
44
Sirenia
Sirenia
Norwegian Gothic metal band
45
Dave Lambert
Dave Lambert
British singer-songwriter
46
Squirtgun
Squirtgun
American punk rock band
47
Comet Gain
Comet Gain
48
Abysmal Dawn
Abysmal Dawn
American death-metal band
49
Bright Eyes
Bright Eyes
American indie rock band
50
Eyes Adrift
Eyes Adrift
American band
51
AFI
AFI
American punk rock band
52
Sleeping with Sirens
Sleeping with Sirens
American post-hardcore band
53
The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons
American rock and pop band
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Bedlight for Blue Eyes (stylized as BEDlight For BlueEYES) was an alternative rock band from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey signed to Trustkill Records. Their debut album, The Dawn, was released in August 2005; the album reached No. 45 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. In October 2005, guitarist Justin Ortiz left the band to pursue alternative rock project Boy vs. Ghost. Not too long after, original vocalist Christian Guerrero left as well. Most recently, Bedlight's bassist and founding member James Granuzzo also left the band.

They also contributed to the Punk Goes 90's album, doing a version of Third Eye Blind's "Jumper" with their original band lineup. It prominently features a piano played by Sebastian Davin of Dropping Daylight throughout the song, and less guitar than the original.

As of 2007, the band has reformed with several new members, and recorded a second album, Life on Life's Terms, at Treesound Studios in the United States state of Georgia. The band's 2007 effort, Life on Life's Terms, leaked onto the Internet on July 4, 2007 from an unknown source six days before it was officially released. The record was released on Trustkill on July 10, 2007.

Life on Life's Terms marked a change in musical style which differentiated from their previous work. Whereas The Dawn was more influenced by emo lyrics and singing/screaming styles, Life on Life's Terms took a more straight-up rock and pop-rock approach. Life on Life's Terms, while not as widely acknowledged as a release as The Dawn, did garner much more positive reviews. Both CDs feature mild guitar solos in various songs despite the somewhat significant changes in musical stylings.

Beginning in October 2007, the band began touring with well-known alternative bands New Found Glory and Senses Fail, and in November Bedlight for Blue Eyes toured with Sullivan and Kenotia.

On November 1, 2008, the band announced that they were on indefinite hiatus.

On January 23, 2009, at The School of Rock in Hackensack, NJ, the band played their last show.

Daniel Rinaldi has since been filling in for the group Lannen Fall as their lead vocalist and has hinted at a new band coming soon.