The strange history of A Day To Remember (what REALLY happened?)
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The strange history of A Day To Remember! I talk about: A Day To Remember’s early years, “And Their Name Was Treason,” “For Those Who Have Heart,” signing to Victory Records, “Homesick,” “What Separates Me From You,” the Victory Records lawsuit, Josh Woodard leaving the band and more.
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0:00 Intro
2:35 The early years of ADTR
6:14 Victory Records & “For Those Who Have Heart”
10:23 “Homesick”
12:45 The Victory Records lawsuit

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