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    "Two Semesters Short of a Happy Ending"genre: Emo
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    "do you think that we could talk a while?" Our first song we ever wrote as a band. The first song we ever recorded as a band. The first track on our debut release.
    CD: 07/04/03
    Credits: Written by Bill Crawford, Jim Margle, & This Dying Hour. Vocals by Bill Crawford and Colin Floyd. Electric Guitars by Bill Crawford and Evan Anselmo. Acoustic guitar by Bill Crawford. Bass by Colin Floyd. Drums by Jim Margle. Recorded by Brian at FM Studios in Novi, MI. Guitar tech by Landon. Written in 2003.

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    This was the first song we ever wrote as a band in May 2003. Bill came up with the main riff, then we kicked it's ass with our rock. It was recorded at FM Studios in Novi, MI on July 4, 2003.

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