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Fireworks began in 2004 under the name Bears, [6] hailing from the Metro Detroit area of Michigan. A demo, Can't Hardly Wait, was released on September 15, 2005. [7] They signed to the independent label, Run For Cover Records, who released their debut EP, We Are Everywhere, and 7" Adventure, Nostalgia and Robbery.
Though the tour was intended to run into May, [21] Fireworks replaced Shai Hulud on their tour with New Found Glory from mid-April. [22] Alongside Crime in Stereo and Title Fight, the band toured the US in June. [23] In July, the band filmed a music video for "Detroit". [24] From mid-July until late August, the band supported Set Your Goals. [25]
On September 22, a music video was released for "Arrows". [21] It was directed by Thom Glunt. [22] In March and April 2012 the band supported Set Your Goals. [23] The band played on the 2012 edition of Warped Tour. [24] In January 2013, the band supported All Time Low and Yellowcard on their co-headlining tour of Canada. [25]
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[19] [nb 1] On the same day, a music video was released for "Glowing Crosses". [25] On April 3, the band made the song "Oh, Common Life" available for streaming. [18] On June 6, [26] the band released an acoustic EP called Oh, Common Life – Sessions. [27] The band went on a headlining tour in July with support from Young Statues and Better ...
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