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Taking Back Sunday (formed in 1999) is an American post-hardcore and alternative rock band from Amityville, New York, in the U.S.

Prior to forming Taking Back Sunday, rhythm guitarist Eddie Reyes played in a number of seminal post-hardcore bands including Mind Over Matter and the Movielife. With the band recording their debut self-titled EP, original bass player Jesse Lacey left the group to form Brand New. Guitarist John Nolan invited his North Carolinian friend Adam Lazzara to play bass, but he ended up on lead vocals and Shaun Cooper came in on bass. After the release of their EP Taking Back Sunday began to tour relentlessly alongside the likes of Brand New and The Reunion Show, which would set the scene for their future touring endeavours.

The band’s full-length debut arrived in 2002 with the tongue-in-cheek and highly transparent name “Tell All Your Friends” released through Victory Records. It was the band’s first taste of commercial and critical success aided by the singles “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut from the Team)”, “Great Romances of the 20th Century” and “You’re So Last Summer”.

Following the departure of John Nolan and Shaun Cooper in 2003, replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, Taking Back Sunday opened for Blink-182 and appeared on the 2004 Vans Warped Tour. Soon after came the band’s sophomore release “Where You Want To Be” on July 27, 2004. The album debuted at No.3 on the Billboard 200 and following high-profile appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the Spider-Man 2 soundtracks, cemented the band as a forerunner among melodic hardcore and commercial emo bands. The release was followed again by an extensive and exhaustive tour schedule including stops on the Warped Tour and several North American festivals.

Taking Back Sunday made their major label debut in 2006 with their third full-length “Louder Now” which attempted to capture some of the energy of their distinctive live show. Released through Warner Bros. the album was led by the single “What’s It Feel Like To Be A Ghost?” and resulted in appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

In 2007 Fred Mascherino left the group to focus on his solo album with The Color Fred, citing many the band’s problems regarding writing songs. Taking Back Sunday has subsequently release the albums “New Again” in 2009, “Taking Back Sunday” in 2011 and “Happiness Is” in 2014, along with an EP entitled “Faith (When I Let You Down)” in 2011. Since 2011 the original Taking Back Sunday line-up has returned, playing both on subsequent releases and at live shows.

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Emo stalwarts Taking Back Sunday are titans of the live circuit. Hailing from Long Island, NYC, the five-piece rockers built a veritable platoon of fans through the energy, dedication and enthusiasm of Adam Lazzara & Co. – and that's a facet of the band, fifteen years deep into their career, that isn't showing any cracks, or any signs of waning in the slightest.

Peppered with bona fide tunes like “Cute Without The E (Cut From The Team)”, “Great Romances Of The 20th Century”, “MakeDamnSure”, “A Decade Under The Influence” and “Timberwolves At New Jersey”, their sets are eclectic masterclasses in pop-punk and emo-rock. Sodden with emotion – obviously a steadfast hallmark – they bound and leap and gallop and screech across the stage, with Lazzara whipping his mic (he famously knocked out their former guitarist a few years ago), and jumping into the crowd with vigour. They're surprisingly down-to-earth fellas, which, for a band renowned for being white-hot sex symbols, is a commodity indeed. If you're looking for a frenetic, sweat-inducing two hours of shoutalong entertainment, Taking Back Sunday will deliver on all fronts. These aren't shows for sitting at the back or standing and doing the awkward head-bob foot shuffle combo.

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I first saw Taking Back Sunday and the NIA in Birmingham when they supported Lostprophets on their Liberation Transmission tour. I had never heard of this American band before and I was really impressed. So impressed that I purchased their album Louder Now and was not disappointed, my favourite track is What's it feel like to be a Ghost.

Their next album New Again was introduced to me through Kerrang TV with Sink Into Me which was accompanied by an awesome video. I love Lonely Lonely on that album too. I have not been able to see them in Birmingham since then but have purchased all of their albums save for the album Taking Back Sunday which I was lucky enough to win in a competition run by Kerrang Radio and it was signed too, even better.

Their latest release, Happiness, has some great tracks on it, my favourite being Stood a Chance.

I would recommend this band to everyone. Their music is melodic but has a strong kick to it also

This band know how to please a crowd and get them rocking!

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This was the second time I saw Taking Back Sunday live, the previous time being in 2011, and this time was so much fun I'd say it was one of my favourite gigs I've ever been to.

The setlist was very different from a few years ago, meaning we got to hear songs that nobody would've expected to hear, including a bunch of album tracks from early albums.

They seem to know exactly how to craft a fan-service set list, while still getting to show off a few of the songs from the new album the tour is supporting, making everybody happy whether a new fan or old.

Highlights were 'You Know How I Do', 'Error Operator', 'You're So Last Summer' and 'Number Five with a Bullet'.

I had a blast and recommend anyone who like me grew up with Lazarra's lyrics and their first couple of albums soundtracking my youth go and see them and do your teenage-you a favour :)

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They started the show by saying they were going to play their new album, Tidal Wave, in its entirety. And they did. The crowd was pretty subdued, and the longer it went on, the more people seemed annoyed. Lots of people talking and ignoring the stage. Then TBS left the stage after finishing Tidal Wave, after about 40 minutes. Everybody was like, "is that it ...?"

Five minutes later, TBS came back on stage and announced they were ready for the "second part of the show." Then they proceeded to play a full set of nothing but their hits. The crowd went insane. That part of the show was pretty great.

Basically, it was like TBS was their own opening band ... and the opener wasn't very good. :-P

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Taking Back Sunday is a band that even through many line up changes and creative leads in their history have been able to stay consist throughout their record output and their live output. It's been a great thing to witness for almost 20 years.

Their front man Adam is what i call the emo Steven Tyler, always interjecting with humorous banter in between songs keeping the energy of the crowd through the whole show.

They've built up a great repertoire of songs that almost any deep cut from any album will be met with immediate glee by the crowd and commence another sing along.

Don't miss your chance to see them live, you won't regret it.

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Always enjoy seeing Taking Back Sunday live! I've been a fan since 2002 and 'You're So Last Summer' stole my heart. Then 'Bonus Mosh Pit Pt. II' quickly became my go to song on a weekly basis since then!!! I Love that they are doing smaller venues like The Intersection in Grand Rapids,MI and St. Andrew's Church in Detroit,MI. I'm a California girl currently with a Grand Rapids zip code. Any time they are 200 miles within reach.... I'm there. The experience is never disappointing and always takes me back to that first show.... quite possibly a Sunday.

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First of all let me say thank you to Songkick. I love when y’all are in charge of a show. Things go so much easier with the tickets and I hope y’all do alot more shows.

Taking Back Sunday never fails to disappoint, but they only played an hour. They said the venue had a 10:00 curfew.

That was a bit disappointing. Other than that we rocked out at Barricade and had a great time watching one of our all time favs. This made our 22nd time to see them.

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Fantastic high energy show thanks to the highly talented band and boosted by the wonderful audience. I had an absolute blast during all 20 songs played not a single moment of the performance dragged. Adam is a very charismatic front man but all the band members have their own personality up on stage which really helps them give an engaging performance.

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It was pretty dope! They played their whole new album and then hits from the first three albums. Energy was great. Sold out show but still able to move around alright. The first opening band was impressive enough for me to buy their album. The second band, not so great. Over all definitely worth it.

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Horrible openers, the first two bands were too much and screaming loud. The venue couldn’t figure out the sound, couldn’t hear the artist sing hardly at all and then the screaming! Taking Back Sunday wasn’t what I thought it was going to be. Left after 2 songs, highly disappointed!

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Taking Back Sunday Celebrate 20th Anniversary, Premiere New Track ‘A Song for Dan’

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When discussing the legacy of 2000s pop punk and emo, one would be remiss to forget the high-octane melodrama of New York band Taking Back Sunday . Founded in 1999, the four-piece would first break the Billboard charts with 2002’s Tell All Your Friends , a gut-punching collection of songs like “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut From the Team)” and “You’re So Last Summer” — of which the 2003 video  spotlighted a memorable lip-sync by fellow Long Islander and Public Enemy member Flavor Flav. Taking Back Sunday ‘s pop-conscious hooks and knotty, post-hardcore riffs would help provide a blueprint for many other melodic punk and hardcore groups over the next 20 years.

“We are fortunate to be having a 20th anniversary,” lead singer Adam Lazzara tells  Rolling Stone . Adds bassist Shaun Cooper: “We came from a scene where most bands didn’t have much longevity. The four of us really love making music together and playing shows. We always kind of lived in fear that it could all go away at any minute.”

The band celebrates two decades under the influence this week with Twenty , a compilation of songs that span the band’s illustrious career, set for release January 11th via  Craft Recordings . The album includes 19 essential tracks from all seven of their full-length albums, plus two newly minted studio recordings by the band’s core lineup since 2001 — comprised of Lazzara and Cooper, plus founding guitarist John Nolan and drummer Mark O’Connell. The new bonus tracks include the blazing 2018 single “All Ready to Go,” plus the heartrending piano ballad, “A Song for Dan.”

A sobering reflection on the guilt of surviving a loved one’s death, the sweeping orchestral lament was first kindled by drummer O’Connell, who sought to commemorate the passing of one of his dear friends and bandmates from his youth. “Mark and I had a good friend who tragically passed away during the recording of our [2016] Tidal Wave  record,” explains Cooper. “He taught Mark and I a ton about songwriting and guitar playing. After he passed, Mark was inspired and spent about a year working on the musical arrangement of the song.” Disquieting in its vulnerability, Lazarra’s voice quakes fiercely as he sings, “So many lessons left unlearned/All those warning signs you missed…/If I could reach you, I would.”

Taking Back Sunday closed 2018 on a much higher note, after becoming the youngest inductees of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame . There they joined legends such as Mariah Carey, Billy Joel, Joan Jett and their friend Flavor Flav. “Public Enemy came up one town over from where Mark and I grew up,” says Cooper. “Knowing that they came from our neck of the woods was inspiring and gave us hope.”

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After a smattering of shows in December, the quartet kicked off their 2019 world tour this month, which will last throughout the year and cover five continents. “One of the most striking things to me is looking out to the crowd and seeing people of all different ages,” says Lazzara. “To have people all at different phases of their life getting lost at the same time, in the same place, to the same thing, together. We have been fortunate enough to grow up together, over the years. That’s very special to me.”

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Taking Back Sunday Setlist: What to Expect at the 2024 North American Tour

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The festival circuit is so last summer for Taking Back Sunday , who will set out on an extensive headlining tour across North America in 2024. After leading the 2023 iteration of Sad Summer Festival , the emo rock elders will find themselves a long way from Long Island for much of the cross-continental trek supporting their latest album, 2023’s 152 .

Taking Back Sunday will unveil a completely fresh setlist on the upcoming tour that has been in the works since late last year, when the band told Alternative Press that “the set will be a good mixture of albums, and the reception for 152 has been so positive that we can’t wait to get out there and play some of those songs for the first time.” Although the group performed many of the new cuts during their annual hometown Holiday Spectacular in December, the album’s official tour, which begins in May, is surely where fans will want to be this summer.

Find more below about an average TBS setlist, the quartet’s comprehensive live history and tell all your friends how to get tickets to Taking Back Sunday’s 2024 tour .

Taking Back Sunday Tour Stats

Current tour: North American tour (2024)

Set time: For their 2023 headlining shows, Taking Back Sunday usually went on stage between 8:30 and 9:15 p.m., though set times vary.

Length of average Taking Back Sunday show: 1 hour, 19 minutes (on the 2023 North American tour)

Past tours:

  • Tell All Your Friends (2002–2003)
  • Takeover Tour (2003)
  • Where You Want to Be (2004–2005)
  • Louder Now (2006–2007)
  • New Again (2009–2010)
  • Taking Back Sunday (2011–2012)
  • TAYF10 (2012)
  • Happiness Is (2013–2014)
  • Holiday Spectacular (2014–2023)
  • North American Tour Spring 2015 (2015)
  • Tidal Wave (2016–2017)
  • Summer Tour 2018 (2018)
  • 20: 2019 World Tour (2019)

Taking Back Sunday Discography:

  • Taking Back Sunday EP (2000)
  • Lullaby EP (2000)
  • The Tell All Your Friends Demo (2001)
  • Tell All Your Friends (2002)
  • Where You Want to Be (2004)
  • Louder Now (2006)
  • New Again (2009)
  • Taking Back Sunday (2011)
  • Happiness Is (2014)
  • When Legends Rise (2018)

Taking Back Sunday’s Popular Songs:

  • “MakeDamnSure”
  • “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut From the Team)”
  • “You’re So Last Summer”
  • “A Decade Under the Influence”
  • “Liar (It Takes One to Know One)”

Taking Back Sunday’s Recent Opening Acts:

  • Kevin Devine
  • Common Sage
  • Modern Chemistry

Taking Back Sunday Concert Setlist Info

The setlist for Taking Back Sunday ’s 2024 North American tour will offer some of the first performances of the band’s eighth album, 152 , which arrived in October 2023. Despite the tidal wave of new tracks that will be performed, the band will likely continue to play their most road-tested songs, such as “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut From the Team)” and “MakeDamnSure.” As the band shared in their January interview with Setlist.fm, “Play some new songs, but play the song.”

Below, you can find an average Taking Back Sunday setlist from their most recent 2023 tour. Check back for updated information once their headlining 2024 tour kicks off this summer.

Taking Back Sunday’s 2023 Tour Setlist:

  • A Decade Under the Influence
  • Liar (It Takes One to Know One)
  • Set Phasers to Stun
  • You Can’t Look Back
  • What’s It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?
  • Everything Must Go
  • Timberwolves at New Jersey
  • Just Us Two
  • You’re So Last Summer
  • S’Old
  • One-Eighty by Summer
  • Error: Operator
  • Flicker, Fade
  • Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut From the Team)
  • MakeDamnSure

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Taking Back Sunday is the eponymous album released through Warner Bros. Records on June 28, 2011. Produced by Eric Valentine. It is the band’s first record with John Nolan and... Read More

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New Again is the fourth studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday, released through Warner Bros. Records on June 1, 2009. It is the first and only album... Read More

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Louder Now is the third album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday, released on April 25, 2006 through Hollywood Records. The first single off the album was “MakeDamnSure.” The... Read More

Where You Want to Be

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Where You Want to Be is the second studio album released by American rock band Taking Back Sunday, released on July 27, 2004 through Victory Records. This was a follow-up... Read More

Tell All Your Friends

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Tell All Your Friends is the debut album of American rock band Taking Back Sunday, released in 2002 through Victory Records. It spawned the singles “Timberwolves At New Jersey”, “Great... Read More

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  1. An Oral History Of Taking Back Sunday

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  2. Taking Back Sunday albums and discography

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  3. Taking Back Sunday to release career retrospective album + announce

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  4. Taking Back Sunday

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  5. Sneak Peek at the Oral History of Taking Back Sunday

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  6. CD Review: Taking Back Sunday

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  1. Taking Back Sunday

  2. Head Club (Remastered)

  3. You Wreck Me

  4. The One

  5. Taking Back Sunday

  6. Taking Back Sunday- Where you want to be

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  1. Taking Back Sunday Concert & Tour History (Updated for 2024)

    Taking Back Sunday tours & concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their live performances. ... Taking Back Sunday / Citizen. North American Tour 2024 The Tabernacle: Atlanta, Georgia, United States: Aug 03, 2024 Upcoming. ... 2003: 98 concerts: 2002: 67 concerts: 5653 users have seen Taking Back Sunday including: Shadowkid33

  2. Setlist History: Taking Back Sunday at Vans Warped Tour 2003

    Taking Back Sunday is a band that every angsty teen in high school identified with. If you were a lucky angsty teen at the right place and the right time, then you may have made it to Vans Warped Tour on August 9, 2003 at Randall's Island Park in New York. Taking Back Sunday's performance at this (officially extinct) traveling festival was one ...

  3. Taking Back Sunday

    Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York.The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes and bassist Jesse Lacey in 1999. The band's members currently are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals), Shaun Cooper (bass guitar) and Mark O'Connell (drums), accompanied by Nathan Cogan (guitar) for their live performances.

  4. Tell All Your Friends

    Taking Back Sunday played on three 2003 Warped Tour shows, leading up to an appearance at Furnace Fest, which they headlined. On September 9, 2003, the band performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live. From September to November 2003, Taking Back Sunday co-headlined a tour with Saves the Day, supported by Moneen.

  5. Taking Back Sunday Setlist at Warped Tour 2003

    Taking Back Sunday Gig Timeline. Aug 04 2003. Birch Hill Nite Club Old Bridge, NJ, USA. Add time. Aug 08 2003. Warped Tour 2003 Camden, NJ, USA. Add time. Aug 09 2003. Warped Tour 2003 This Setlist Randalls Island, NY, USA.

  6. Taking Back Sunday discography

    Taking Back Sunday: Released: 2000; Label: Self-released; Format: CD; Lullaby EP: Released: 2000; Label: Self-released; Format: CD; The Tell All Your Friends Demo: ... Warped Tour 2003 Tour Compilation "Your Own Disaster" 2004 In Honor: A Compilation to Beat Cancer "You're So Last Summer" (acoustic) 2005

  7. Taking Back Sunday Setlist at Warped Tour 2003

    Taking Back Sunday Gig Timeline. Aug 08 2003. Warped Tour 2003 Camden, NJ, USA. Add time. Aug 09 2003. Warped Tour 2003 Randalls Island, NY, USA. Add time. Aug 10 2003. Warped Tour 2003 This Setlist Asbury Park, NJ, USA.

  8. Tour

    Taking Back Sunday - New album 152 out now!

  9. Taking Back Sunday: Staying Sane on an Endless Tour

    After Reyes founded Taking Back Sunday four years ago, the band suffered an almost comic series of lineup changes in 2003 that included the defection of covocalist John Nolan.

  10. Taking Back Sunday hometown, lineup, biography

    Matthew Fazzi (2008 - 2010) Matthew Rubano (2003 - 2010) Shaun Cooper (2001 - present) Steven DeJoseph (1999 - 2001) Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes in 1999. The band's members are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals ...

  11. Taking Back Sunday

    Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes and bassist Jesse Lacey in 1999. The band's members currently are Adam Lazzara, John Nolan, Shaun Cooper and Mark O'Connell (drums), accompanied by Nathan Cogan (guitar) for their live performances. The band's former members include Lacey, Reyes, bassist Matthew Rubano, and ...

  12. Sneak Peek at the Oral History of Taking Back Sunday

    After John Nolan and Shaun Cooper left Taking Back Sunday in 2003, the band was reeling. ... And, of course, pick up AP 276 with the complete Oral History of Taking Back Sunday for more juicy ...

  13. TourDateSearch.com: Taking Back Sunday tour dates

    Nolan and Cooper left the band in 2003 to form Straylight Run before returning in 2010. The band's breakthrough album, 2006's Louder Now, featured the popular lead single "MakeDamnSure", sold over 900,000 copies, and peaked at No. 2 on the United States Billboard 200, surpassing the band's previous Billboard 200 peak in 2004 at No. 3 with Where ...

  14. 20

    Posted on October 9, 2018. We are thrilled to announce a celebration of our 20 Year Anniversary with a 2019 World Tour and Career Retrospective Album "Twenty" out NOW on Craft Recordings. (That fantastic cover is by Chris/Half Hazard Press & our longtime designer Brad Filip did the 20 Logo and our good friend Greg Hunter did the video!)

  15. Taking Back Sunday Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    Following the departure of John Nolan and Shaun Cooper in 2003, replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, Taking Back Sunday opened for Blink-182 and appeared on the 2004 Vans Warped Tour. Soon after came the band's sophomore release "Where You Want To Be" on July 27, 2004. ... Taking Back Sunday tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you.

  16. Taking Back Sunday Mark 20 Years With Tour, New Track 'A Song for Dan'

    Taking Back Sunday Celebrate 20th Anniversary, Premiere New Track 'A Song for Dan'. The iconic rock quartet celebrates their 20th anniversary with a new compilation and world tour. When ...

  17. Taking Back Sunday Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    Taking Back Sunday is one of the most notable bands to emerge from emo's third wave. The group, which formed in 1999 on Long Island, New York, has featured the lineup of vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist John Nolan, bassist Shaun Cooper and drummer Mark O'Connell for nearly two decades.

  18. Taking Back Sunday Setlist: Discover the Average Song List

    The festival circuit is so last summer for Taking Back Sunday, who will set out on an extensive headlining tour across North America in 2024. After leading the 2023 iteration of Sad Summer Festival, the emo rock elders will find themselves a long way from Long Island for much of the cross-continental trek supporting their latest album, 2023's 152. ...

  19. List of Taking Back Sunday band members

    Taking Back Sunday performing on the Projekt Revolution tour in Mansfield, Massachusetts on August 24, 2007.. Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York, formed in 1999 and featuring the current line-up of Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Shaun Cooper (bass guitar), and Mark O'Connell (drums, percussion), accompanied on tour by ...

  20. Taking Back Sunday

    Taking Back Sunday. Punk group. In 1999, Adam Lazzara and Eddie Reyes began a low-key musical group together in Amityville, New York. By 2001, their duo evolved into a four-piece band called Taking Back Sunday. With Lazzara on vocals, Reyes on guitar, John Nolan on guitar/second lead vocals, and Shaun Cooper on bass; the foursome took their ...

  21. Discography

    Taking Back Sunday is the eponymous album released through Warner Bros. Records on June 28, 2011. Produced by Eric Valentine. It is the band's first record with John Nolan and...

  22. Blink-182 Tour

    The Untitled Album Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Blink-182 in support of the group's untitled fifth studio album (2003). The arena and amphitheater began December 2, 2003 in Toronto and concluded December 16, 2004 in Dublin, Ireland.Support acts over the course of the tour included The Nervous Return, Motion City Soundtrack, Brand New, Gyroscope, Cypress Hill, Taking Back ...