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  2. Disclaimer (Seether album) - Wikipedia

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    Disclaimer is the debut studio album by South African rock band Seether.The album was released on 20 August 2002. It features three successful singles which would remain some of the band's most well-known songs.

  3. Disclaimer II - Wikipedia

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    Disclaimer II is the second studio album by South African rock band Seether.It is a recompilation of the band's first album, Disclaimer, from 2002.Although the 12 tracks from the original album are present, they were slightly remixed and differ from the original.

  4. Seether discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Certifications iTunes Originals: Released: 5 August 2008; Label: Wind-up; Native Noise Collection Vol. 1 - The Seether Sessions [18]: Released: 11 November 2009

  5. Seether - Wikipedia

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    Seether's follow-up album, Karma and Effect, was released in May 2005. Originally titled Catering to Cowards, the name was changed due to the record label's demand. [5] Karma and Effect debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada. The album spawned three singles, "Remedy", "Truth", and ...

  6. Broken (Seether song) - Wikipedia

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    "Broken" is a song by South African rock band Seether, first appearing on their debut album, Disclaimer (2002). It was reworked and recorded again in 2004, this time featuring American singer Amy Lee, the lead singer of Evanescence and then-girlfriend of Seether vocalist Shaun Morgan.

  7. Fine Again - Wikipedia

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    "Fine Again" is the debut single by South African rock band Seether, released in 2002. The song first appeared on the 2000 album Fragile (which was released when Seether were still going by the name Saron Gas). It was also later included on the 2002 EP 5 Songs, and it is the third track on their 2002 debut studio album Disclaimer.

  8. Shaun Morgan - Wikipedia

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    As the album was finished, there was no delay to its issue but the record was dedicated to Eugene and featured a memorial. Seether's song "Rise Above This" is a tribute to Eugene, written a few weeks before his death. [12] Morgan has 1308 tattooed on his four right fingers, and 2007 on his four left fingers, marking the date his brother died.

  9. 5 Songs (Seether EP) - Wikipedia

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    5 Songs EP is the first EP by South African rock band Seether. It was released through Wind-up Records on 10 August 2002. [ 1 ] All five songs on the EP were included on the band's debut album, Disclaimer .