From the 27th State
1999 EP (split) by Further Seems Forever and Recess Theory
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From the 27th State is an EP by the Pompano Beach, Florida rock bands Further Seems Forever and Recess Theory released on July 4, 1999 by Takehold Records.[1] It was the debut release from both bands. Recess Theory later changed their name to the Legends of Rodeo.
ReleasedJuly 4, 1999
ProducerJames Paul Wisner
| From the 27th State | ||||
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| EP (split) by Further Seems Forever and Recess Theory | ||||
| Released | July 4, 1999 | |||
| Genre | Rock, indie rock, Christian rock, emo | |||
| Label | Takehold Records | |||
| Producer | James Paul Wisner | |||
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Track listing
- Further Seems Forever - "The Bradley" - 3:01
- Further Seems Forever - "Justice Prevails" - 4:38
- Further Seems Forever - "New Year's Project" - 4:01
- Recess Theory - "Checklist Before Chicago" - 2:46
- Recess Theory - "Tonight, This Three Hour Drive" - 4:01
- Recess Theory - "Oh Dateless Morn'" - 4:36
Performers
Further Seems Forever
- Chris Carrabba - vocals
- Josh Colbert - guitar
- Nick Dominguez - guitar
- Chad Neptune - bass
- Steve Kleisath - drums
Recess Theory
- John Ralston
- Nathan Jezek
- Jeff Snow
- Steven Eshelman
Album information
- Record label: Takehold Records
- All drum tracks recorded at Cathouse Studios by Mark Loren. All other tracks recorded at Wisner Productions by James Wisner.