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Few Left Standing
Few Left Standing
American band
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The Huntingtons
The Huntingtons
American punk rock band
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The O.C. Supertones
The O.C. Supertones
American band
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Narcissus
Narcissus
Post-hardcore band based out of Canton, Ohio
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Queens Club
Queens Club
alternative rock band from Kansas City
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The Blamed
The Blamed
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Ghoti Hook
Ghoti Hook
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Overcome
Overcome
American Metalcore band originated out of Phoenix, Arizona
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Capital Lights
Capital Lights
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The Banner
The Banner
American hardcore punk band
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Dogwood
Dogwood
American punk band
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Tantrum of the Muse
Tantrum of the Muse
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Beloved
Beloved
American melodic hardcore band
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Frodus
Frodus
American post-hardcore band
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MyChildren MyBride
MyChildren MyBride
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Prick
Prick
American rock band
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Blenderhead
Blenderhead
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Terminal
Terminal
American rock band
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Further Seems Forever
Further Seems Forever
American band
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Ivoryline
Ivoryline
American Christian rock band
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Mae
Mae
American rock band
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The Letter Black
The Letter Black
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Focused
Focused
Hardcore punk band out of Long Beach, California
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Strongarm
Strongarm
Defunct Christian & straight edge band
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Watashi Wa
Watashi Wa
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For Love Not Lisa
For Love Not Lisa
U.S. Heavy Rock Band
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George Lynch
George Lynch
American musician
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Hangnail
Hangnail
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Mike Kellie
Mike Kellie
English rock drummer
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Disciple
Disciple
American Christian metal band
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Children 18:3
Children 18:3
American musical group; Christian punk band from Morris, Minnesota
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And Then There Were None
And Then There Were None
American rock band
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Secret and Whisper
Secret and Whisper
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Starflyer 59
Starflyer 59
alternative rock band from Riverside, California
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Roadside Monument
Roadside Monument
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Hearts Like Lions
Hearts Like Lions
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Number One Gun
Number One Gun
American alternative rock band
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Plankeye
Plankeye
musical artist
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Stabbing Westward
Stabbing Westward
American band
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Norma Jean
Norma Jean
band
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Braid
Braid
American band
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Squad Five-O
Squad Five-O
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Lucerin Blue
Lucerin Blue
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Since October
Since October
American Christian rock band
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Poor Old Lu
Poor Old Lu
Canadian band
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Chatterbox
Chatterbox
American industrial metal band
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Emery
Emery
American post-hardcore band
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Calibretto 13
Calibretto 13
musical artist
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XXI
XXI
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Last Chance to Reason
Last Chance to Reason
American band
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Lynch Mob
Lynch Mob
band
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As Cities Burn
As Cities Burn
American Christian post-hardcore band
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Handguns
Handguns
American pop punk band
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Ruth
Ruth
American Christian indie band
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Suburban Rhythm
Suburban Rhythm
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Jag Panzer
Jag Panzer
band
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Far-Less
Far-Less
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Misery Index
Misery Index
American deathgrind band
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Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
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The Juliana Theory
The Juliana Theory
band
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Salt the Wound
Salt the Wound
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Jeff Pilson
Jeff Pilson
American musician
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Smile Empty Soul
Smile Empty Soul
band
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Roddy Radiation
Roddy Radiation
British musician
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Blessed by a Broken Heart
Blessed by a Broken Heart
band
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I Am Empire
I Am Empire
American rock band
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Mantric
Mantric
progressive metal band from Norway
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Broken Flesh
Broken Flesh
American Christian metal band
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Seven Day Jesus
Seven Day Jesus
musical artist
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The Almost
The Almost
American rock band
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Subseven
Subseven
Band
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Brown Brigade
Brown Brigade
band that plays heavy metal music
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My Sister's Machine
My Sister's Machine
American rock band from Seattle, Washington, United States
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The Browning
The Browning
American electronicore band
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Artifex Pereo
Artifex Pereo
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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Tommy Tutone
Tommy Tutone
American rock band
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Thousand Foot Krutch
Thousand Foot Krutch
Canadian rock band
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Twothirtyeight was an American indie rock band from Pensacola, Florida. They were active from 1995 to 2003, though they have reunited for performances in the years since their disbandment.

Formed in 1995, Twothirtyeight released three independently produced EP albums before signing with the now-defunct Takehold Records. In 1999, Twothirtyeight released their first full-length album Missing You Dearly on Takehold Records. The band line-up featured Chris Staples, Kevin Woerner, Owen Grabo, and DJ Stone. The album was dedicated to Kevin Glass, the band's former bass guitarist, who died in a tragic car accident in 1997. Weeks before Glass was killed, he taught Owen Grabo the bass parts for most of the songs in the band's catalogue.

In 2000, with Owen Grabo having left the band, Twothirtyeight recorded their next EP, Matter Has a Breaking Point, as a three-piece outfit with Chris Staples on bass guitar and lead vocals. With the addition of Jake Brown, former frontman of the band Driven, on bass guitar, Twothirtyeight wrote and recorded their second full-length album Regulate the Chemicals. Chris Carrabba, notable as the former lead vocalist of Further Seems Forever and principal artist of Dashboard Confessional, contributed backing vocals to two of the songs from Regulate the Chemicals, "This Town Will Eat You" and "Coin Laundry Loser." Following the album's release DJ Stone, who had played drums for the group since the beginning, left the group to focus on his family. Regulate the Chemicals was released on Takehold Records and followed by a summer of extensive touring. In January 2001, Jake Brown left the band.

In 2002, Takehold was acquired by Tooth & Nail Records, and the record label would re-release the band's second album, remastered with additional tracks added. You Should Be Living, was the group's final album.

In April 2003, Twothirtyeight officially disbanded. Lead vocalist Chris Staples went on to front the indie rock band Discover America and embarked on a solo career.

On April 17, 2012, Chris Staples announced via his official Facebook page that Twothirtyeight would be reuniting to play the Deluna Festival in Pensacola, Florida, which took place September 21 to 23, 2012. The band fully reunited on September 21 to play a show in Atlanta, followed by an appearance at Deluna Festival on the 23rd, and a special-late night show in Pensacola the same night.