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Camber was an American
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band from
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, recognized for being one of the pioneer of the second-wave Eastern indie emo sound. They were often compared to likes of Texas Is the Reason,
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. Roger Coletti replaced original drummer Chris Chin in 2001, before their final release.


Discography

;Albums * ''Beautiful Charade'' (1997) * ''Anyway, I've Been There'' (1999) * ''Wake Up and Be Happy'' (2002) ;Single and splits * "Hollowed-Out" b/w Question Marks (1996) * ''Split with Kid Brother Collective'' (1999) * ''Brandtson–Camber–Seven Storey'' (2003)


External links


Camber on Deep Elm Records
* Camber on Allmusic
Camber on RateYourMusic
{{DEFAULTSORT:Camber American emo musical groups American post-hardcore musical groups Indie rock musical groups from New York (state) Musical groups from New York City