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The origins of New Found Glory date back to 1997 when Jordan Pundik (vocals) and Ian Grushka (bass) played together in the bands Inner City Kids and Flip 60. After disbanding Flip 60, they recruited Stephen Klein (guitar), who Pundik met at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and had previously played with him in the band Fallview.
The discography of New Found Glory, an American rock band. Consists of twelve studio albums , 34 singles , three extended plays (EPs), four cover albums , one live album , and two greatest hits compilation albums .
The band sent out cryptic messages teasing the album and on January 25, 2017, Makes Me Sick was announced for release in April. [6] The lead single, "Happy Being Miserable", was released on February 16. [7]
Having formed New Found Glory with frontman Jordan Pundik in 1997, Klein performed on seven of the band's ten studio albums. Klein also contributed guitar to the band's now defunct alter-ego side project, The International Superheroes of Hardcore, where he was known under the pseudonym of "Mr. Mosh".
Appearing on the Warped Tour and featuring in the film American Pie 2 (2001) helped increase the band's profile. [6] Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus was highly impressed by New Found Glory's self-titled album, [7] going as far as to champion them in an issue of Rolling Stone. [8] They eventually supported Blink-182 on their summer tour. [6]
The origins of the band New Found Glory date back to the summer of 1997 when Pundik met Steve Klein at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and the pair began writing music together. Pundik later stated the band name was created whilst he and Klein were working in Red Lobster together. Pundik says, "We came up with A New Found Glory, we wrote ...
Not Without a Fight is the sixth studio album by American rock band New Found Glory.It was released on March 10, 2009, through independent label Epitaph Records.Produced by Blink-182 singer-bassist Mark Hoppus and recorded at his home based-OPRA Studios, the album was seen as a return to the band's energetic roots in comparison to its predecessor; the mellow Coming Home (2006).
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