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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Battlecross, Broadzilla, Celldweller, Dendura, Factory 81, For the Fallen Dreams, Grand Funk Railroad, Halloween (band), If He Dies He Dies, Milligram Smile, Repulsion (band), See You Next Tuesday (band), Still Remains, These Five Down, The Black Dahlia Murder (band), Thought Industry, Walls of Jericho (band), We Came as Romans. Excerpt: We Came as Romans are an American rock band from Troy, Michigan. Formed in 2005, the band is managed by Outerloop Management and signed to Equal Vision Records in April 2009. We Came as Romans have released two EPs, Demonstrations (2008) and Dreams (2008), and two full-length albums, To Plant a Seed (2009) and Understanding What We've Grown to Be (2011). We Came as Romans have been known to use Detroit, Michigan as a reference to home, and have toured across the United States, Canada, Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. In August 2005, high school seniors Sean N. Zelda, David Stephens, Jonny Nabors, Mark Myatt, and Joshua Moore formed a band called "This Emergency." Now frontman, David Stephens played guitar during this period. They performed various gigs throughout the metro Detroit area. In November 2005, the band parted ways with bass player Jonny Nabors and replaced him with Sean E. Daly. In June 2006, Zelda quit the band to attend the University of Michigan. In the summer of 2006, a close friend of the band, Larry Clark, officially joined on vocals and with Myatt changed the name to We Came as Romans. According to David Stephens, during this time, two songs entitled "Mouth to Mouth" and the original version of Colours were released with Larry Clark as the vocalist. According to the band's publicist at Equal Vision Records, Joshua Moore assumed duties of writing the majority of the lyrics from this point on. After the name change they spent the next few...