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''Tell All Your Friends'' is the debut studio album by American
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band
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, keybo ...
, released on March 26, 2002, through
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. Established in 1999, the group underwent several line-up changes before settling on vocalist
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, guitarist and vocalist John Nolan, guitarist Eddie Reyes, bassist Shaun Cooper, and drummer Mark O'Connell. Taking Back Sunday released a five-song
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in early 2001, after which they toured the United States for most of the year. They rented a room in
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, where they wrote and demoed songs. In December 2001, the band signed with Victory Records; they began recording their debut album with producer Sal Villanueva at Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio in
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. "Great Romances of the 20th Century" was released as the
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from ''Tell All Your Friends'' in March 2002. A few months later, Taking Back Sunday toured across the United States with Brand New and
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. At the end of the year, a ''
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''-inspired music video was released for "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)". The group spent the early part of 2003 touring with
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and the Blood Brothers before headlining their own tour. After that, Nolan and Cooper left Taking Back Sunday and were replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano. In September 2003, "You're So Last Summer" was released as the album's second single, and the band began co-headlining a tour with
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, which lasted until November 2003. By that point, a music video had been released for "You're So Last Summer". Critics have given ''Tell All Your Friends'' mostly positive reviews, highlighting its mix of musical styles. It sold 2,000 copies in the first week after its release, charting at number 183 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The album was
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in the US and had sold 790,000 copies as of 2009. It is Victory Records' longest-running release on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers Albums chart at 68 weeks, and on the Independent Albums chart at 78 weeks. In 2012, the band toured to celebrate the 10th anniversary of ''Tell All Your Friends'' playing an acoustic set on the anniversary tour, which was later released in 2013 as the live album ''TAYF10 Acoustic''. The album has been included on lists of the best emo albums of all time by publications such as ''
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Background

Guitarist Eddie Reyes became a staple of the
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scene, performing in Mind Over Matter, Inside, Clockwise and
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. After leaving the Movielife, he started a new project, Runner-Up, which lasted briefly. He then contacted friends Antonio Longo (of One True Thing) and Steven DeJoseph. Longo suggested his childhood friend, John Nolan, as a second guitarist. Longo treated Nolan as family and was adamant he be included. After several bassists, Longo and Nolan brought childhood friend
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(of the Rookie Lot) into the fold.Manley 2011, p. 90 This marked the formation of
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in
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, in November 1999. DeJoseph was unable to tour extensively because of personal issues and was waiting until the band had another drummer before leaving the group. At a party, Nolan reportedly romanced Lacey's girlfriend, after which Lacey left the band having been a member for three to four months, and later formed Brand New. Guitarist Phil Hanratty of Errortype:11, who had played previously with Reyes in Clockwise, stood in temporarily on bass. Hanratty was friends with Lazzara and introduced him to the rest of Taking Back Sunday after a performance. Lazzara asked if they needed a permanent bassist, and drove from his hometown of
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to Long Island to practice with them on one occasion. A month later, Reyes called him and asked him to join the band and move in with him. Mark O'Connell, who was friends with Reyes, had a practice session with them, after which Reyes and Longo asked him to join the band. After recording their self-titled EP, Longo left the band; Reyes stated that the main complaint that led to Longo's removal was his lack of ability as a singer and a lyricist. In December 2000, Lazzara switched from bass to lead vocals, he commented: "I remember getting into eyes' Windstar with that Pand just driving around singing those songs, just to make myself actually do it." O'Connell suggested that the group needed a bassist and brought in Shaun Cooper, though the rest of the band needed convincing since they did not know him. Cooper, who had played with O'Connell in various bands throughout school, auditioned for Taking Back Sunday at the end of December 2000, playing his first show on New Year's Eve. In February 2001, the band released a five-track
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''The Tell All Your Friends Demo''; copies were given to anyone associated with a record label. The group then spent the year touring, during which they received offers from labels that ultimately amounted to nothing. Among these offers was one from
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, who were apprehensive as they had just signed Brand New, and
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, whose co-owner Richard Reines had mistaken Nolan for Lacey. Eventually, the band's friend Michele Logo was in a car with
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sales and A&R representative Angel Juarbe. She had the band's demo playing during the journey, before Juarbe inquired who it was. He sent a copy to Victory founder Tony Brummel, who asked to see a live performance. Within two weeks of seeing them live, a contract was written up, and the band signed to Victory in December 2001.Manley 2011, p. 92


Production

Although other labels expressed interest in Taking Back Sunday, Victory Records encouraged them to make an album. ''Tell All Your Friends'' was recorded over a period of two weeks in December 2001 at Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio in New Jersey with producer Sal Villanueva. The band arrived without a drum set, presuming that the studio would have one. Engineer Tim Gilles said, "No major studio in America has their own
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set. You've gotta be fucking kidding me". The group spent each day driving from Long Island to Jersey City; as all of the members had day jobs, they had to request time off to record. Cooper collectively recorded his bass parts in four hours, spread over half a day. Villanueva would come up with ideas and suggest them to the band. Towards the end of tracking around Christmas, Lazzara became sick and lost his voice for two days. It resulted in the band having to miss one to two weeks of recording time. The sessions concluded in early January 2002, and ended up costing $10,000. Villanueva had contributed guitar work and co-mixed the recordings with Gilles (under the alias Rumblefish). When the band heard the final mixes, they realized that the studio staff had altered the recordings, namely sounds had been manipulated and the guitar tones differed from how they were recorded. The piano intro to "The Blue Channel", which was initially slow, was sped up to match the tempo of the rest of the song, which was four times faster. Cooper said that the band was unhappy with these choices, and mentioned that the intro to "Great Romances of the 20th Century" was similarly altered from a piano to a synthesizer. The band wanted to make adjustments but were told they were over time and over budget for these changes to happen. They wanted to re-record "Your Own Disaster" from their demo, but were unable to due to time and money constraints. Instead, it was re-recorded for their second studio album, ''
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'' (2004). Engineering was handled by Gilles, Erin Farley, and Arun Venkatesh, with mastering by Gilles at Surgical Sound. Neil Rubenstein, who later became the group's tour manager, contributed vocals to "There's No 'I' in Team", "Timberwolves at New Jersey" and "Head Club". Nolan's sister, Michelle, sang on "Bike Scene" and "Ghost Man on Third", and Matt McDannell contributed vocals to "Head Club". Nolan suggested his sister as he was aware that she had "an amazing voice".


Composition


Overview

''Tell All Your Friends'' sound would later be described as
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and
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, drawing comparisons to
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, Fugazi, the Movielife (specifically their 2000 album ''This Time Next Year''),
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, and fellow Victory band
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.Bonazelli 2002, p. 58 A review from ''
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'' noted that musically, the album sounded like "two guitars butt ngheads" to fuse "clean-channel pop melodies" with "chugging metal progressions". The vocals were reminiscent of
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, and the Canterbury Effect, often switching from singing to screaming. Around this time, emo bands
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and
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influenced Taking Back Sunday. Lazzara and Nolan shared an apartment, often staying up talking until 5:00 am, and began showing each other compositions on which they were working. Rubenstein would often find them composing songs with acoustic guitars. Taking Back Sunday started jamming in a rehearsal room that Reyes had in
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, where they practiced and composed every night. The first song this line-up had written was "Great Romances of the 20th Century", which the members felt was better than anything they had done before, and that it sounded different from other Long Island acts, which were into pop and funk. The band frequently recorded demos; they wrote music together, while Lazzara and Nolan wrote the lyrics. One member would typically come up with a part, which the rest of the group would expand into a song. Nolan wrote a lot of material and had various ideas. He would cut parts and sections out of one song he had been working on and it would eventually end up in a Taking Back Sunday song. Many songs featuring Lazzara and Nolan use
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vocals – something that Reyes' prior band Clockwise had done with their members Hanratty and George Fullan. When Reyes started Taking Back Sunday, he told Fullan that he wanted to include the dual vocals as it was something he really liked. Personal experiences inspired Taking Back Sunday's lyrics. For Nolan, several instances filtered into his lyrics: the falling-out with Lacey, whom he had known all of his life, affected how Nolan felt and what he was trying to work through in his writings; the ending of a five-year long-term relationship since high school and the subsequent process of figuring who you are and what you want to be as a result; and coming to terms with his born again Christian upbringing and the realization that he did not believe in his life up to that point. Nolan and Lazzara had a concept where some of the lyrics could be read "like a play where one line is the boy and the next line is the girl ... Sometimes when you read the lyrics it's a little boring and it's more interesting this way". According to Nolan, about half of their song titles came from "sitting around late at night watching TV". The songs followed the structure of: quiet verse, loud
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, big chorus, repeat,
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, chorus, ending. For almost every track, the breakdown consists of Lazzara and Nolan intertwining their vocal parts, crescendoing into screaming.


Tracks

"You Know How I Do" is a
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track that opens with feedback, which shifts into Nolan's guitar part before the drums join in. A breakdown is heard later in the song, with bass accompaniment and contrasting vocal lines. "Bike Scene", another mid-tempo song, starts with palm-muted guitar parts. Nolan said its name was taken from '' American Thunder'', which had an episode titled "Monterey Peninsula Bike Scene", while the lyrics were potentially inspired by him reading ''
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'' (2000) by
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and Lazzara reading ''
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'' (1996) by Chuck Palahniuk. Lazzara and O'Connell came up with the opening
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for "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" while at Lazzara's father's house in North Carolina. Nolan suggested it be expanded into a full song after it was brought into practice sessions. The lyrics resulted from a relationship that Lazzara had recently left; an underlying theme of betrayal is present. The track's name came from the band's friend Mike Duvan who said the phrase "cut from the team". It opens with a four-chord guitar intro before shifting into single-note verses. The Nolan–Lacey romancing incident inspired Brand New to include "Seventy Times 7" on their debut album, ''
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'' (2001). Nolan wrote about the event from his point of view in Taking Back Sunday's "There's No 'I' in Team". The track also includes a reference to Brand New's "Mixtape". "Great Romances of the 20th Century" includes an audio sample from the film '' Beautiful Girls'' (1996), and opens with an electronic string line. It shifts into mid-tempo, accompanied by
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- effected and distorted electric guitars backed by frantic drum and bass lines. The lyrics discuss two lovers separating. "Ghost Man on Third" is an emo ballad that focuses on Lazzara's difficulty with mental health, specifically coping with depression at an early age. During the song's chorus, Lazzara said he does his "best
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Release


Initial promotion, and Nolan and Cooper's departures

On February 21, 2002, the release date for ''Tell All Your Friends'' was announced as March, and "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" was posted online. A music video for "Great Romances of the 20th Century" directed by Christian Winters, a friend of the band, was released on March 4. Winters made the video before the group signed with Victory Records; the record company enjoyed it. The song was distributed to radio stations on March 12, 2002; ''Tell All Your Friends'' was released on March 26, 2002. John Clark shot the cover art, which featured the number 152, alluding to a gas station Lazzara and his friends would stop at Exit 152 off
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. The back cover is a photograph of said exit sign. The vinyl version included the bonus track "The Ballad of Sal Villanueva". To promote the album, Brummel targeted people who were familiar with the label and also emo fans. In Chicago, Illinois, New York City and Los Angeles, California, Victory gave out 20,000
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s at a cost of about $100,000; Brummel considered this a better investment than attempting to gain radio airplay.
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, who handled distribution for Victory, was aware that the group did not have radio play and began posting about the album on emo websites. A Yahoo! Group with over 1,300 fans could download demos of "Bike Scene" and "Head Club", which was hoped would increase sales. TV commercials aired on the relatively new channels MTV2 and Fuse. While in Los Angeles, Midtown frontman
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visited Jillian Newman. He had been sent a package of Victory Records' releases by a friend and was playing them in Newman's office. The only one which grabbed her attention was ''Tell All Your Friends''; she asked what it was. She subsequently watched the band at the SXSW music conference; by June 2002, she started managing them. On December 10, 2002, a music video was released for "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" on Launch.com. The video, conceived and directed by Winters, was inspired by the 1999 film ''
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'' (a favorite of Nolan and Lazzara). Lazzara's original idea for the video had men fighting women, which was rejected by Winters and Victory before Lazzara and Winters expanded it in the final version. Lazzara was suffering from a drinking problem around this time and cheated on Michelle Nolan, who he had been dating for a while. The rest of the band members had quit drinking by the end of 2002; Lazzara resented this. He was constantly in a bad mood and declined any help with his drinking. Cooper felt this drove a wedge between them. Lazzara kept regular contact with Michelle and told her he was going to change his ways. After playing Skate & Surf Festival in late April 2003, Lazzara apologized to Nolan later that evening. However, when Lazzara was unaware Nolan was on the tour bus, he claimed he had joked about the whole thing and did not take it seriously. The following day, Nolan told Cooper that he was leaving the band; Cooper had been mulling over the decision too,Manley 2011, p. 94 and decided he did not want to be in the band without Nolan. A day later, the pair told the rest of the band; Lazzara felt terrible about the situation, and O'Connell was in denial about it. According to Lazzara, Nolan and Cooper were "having trouble because everything was happening so fast. Going from being home ..to being gone all the time and having your whole life consumed and almost defined by the band that you’re in is a lot to handle". Though he initially cited exhaustion from touring, Nolan later revealed there was constant fighting within the group, with each member feeling they were not receiving enough credit for the group's success. In addition, he felt he and Lazzara had grown apart as friends. The band's scheduled appearance on '' Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' and a stint on
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were cancelled. A week after the departures, a meeting was held while Nolan was moving from the place he shared with Lazzara. The band attempted to talk out their problems, but the meeting resulted in Nolan storming out. Nolan and Cooper formed
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with Michelle and Breaking Pangaea drummer Will Noon and subsequently ceased contact with all the members of Taking Back Sunday except O'Connell.


New line-up and later promotion

Taking Back Sunday underwent a short period where they were unsure what to do next, and even briefly considered breaking up. The band was due to tour the United Kingdom with Brand New in May and June 2003; however, all the shows were cancelled because of rumors of the band breaking up. Taking Back Sunday issued a statement, explaining that: "There have been a series of personal events with members of the band ..We need very much to take a step back at this time". Reyes moved in with his girlfriend and toyed with the idea of taking the band name and restarting with an all-new line-up. He kept calling Cooper, Nolan and O'Connell in an attempt to reconcile. Two months had passed before O'Connell contacted Lazzara and decided to continue the band. Reyes received a call out of the blue from Breaking Pangaea frontman Fred Mascherino, whom he had known for years. Mascherino subsequently auditioned for Nolan's place; on August 5, 2003, it was announced that Mascherino was a member of the band. Bassist Matt Rubano, who grew up with O'Connell, then joined the group. O'Connell had asked Rubano to audition, but he was hesitant initially, since he was not a fan of emo music or aware of the band; however, he bought the album and learned Cooper's parts. On August 12, 2003, the band appeared on ''
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''. On September 16, 2003, "You're So Last Summer" was released as a radio single. In November 2003, a music video for the track was filmed at Fulton Park in New York City. The video, directed by Winters, debuted on MTV on November 24.Orshoski ed. 2003, p. 45 In the video, the band performs while
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vocalist
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(in full regalia) jumps around. According to Lazzara, the group was making fun of itself: "We had two guys leave our band and there were two main singers, so we were trying to think of a way to bring the new band members into the video, but not have Fred singing the old guy’s part. And the funniest way to do that was to use Flavor Flav." On December 3, 2003, the band appeared on ''IMX'' again.


Touring

After receiving a $10,000
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from Victory Records, Taking Back Sunday purchased a van and trailer for touring. In January 2002, the band toured with
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. For three weeks beginning in mid-March 2002, Taking Back Sunday participated in the Victory Records tour alongside Catch 22,
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and
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. In April and May 2002, the band started their first full tour of the United States supporting the Lawrence Arms. This trek also included appearances at the Skate & Surf and Purgatory festivals. During the first show of the tour, most of the crowd dispersed when the Lawrence Arms came on as Taking Back Sunday became the main draw. The band then toured that summer supporting Brand New, alongside
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. The tour had been in the works since the end of 2001; by that point, Nolan and Lacey had not spoken in around a year. Nolan viewed it as a sign that Lacey wanted to rebuild their friendship. After a week or two of the tour being underway, Taking Back Sunday joined Brand New onstage during their performances of "Seventy Times 7", and Lacey returned the favor for "There's No 'I' in Team". In addition, shows were often sold out and being upgraded to bigger venues, which would sell out. When this occurred, the group was given extra money. Nolan said: "And it was the first time we actually came home and had money, like we made money from the tour." Until this point, the members would have gone back to work as soon as tours finished. Nolan said it was a "really big one for me ..like, 'Wow, I'm not like just struggling to get by right now, we are actually kind of making a living doing this. In September 2002, they toured with Midtown and Recover on The Best Revenge Tour. Four shows into the tour, Lazzara fell off the stage and gashed his face in two places and dislocated his hip. The incident forced the group to drop out of the tour. At the end of 2002, Taking Back Sunday toured with
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. The band opened 2003 touring with
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and Recover; Breaking Pangaea, Somehow Hollow,
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and Count the Stars appeared on select dates. 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
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. On November 11, 2003, the band appeared on ''
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''.


Critical reception

Several reviewers took notice of how Taking Back Sunday executed the emo sound on ''Tell All Your Friends''.
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reviewer Kurt Morris said Taking Back Sunday's "ability ... to sound so blatantly" like the Movielife was "almost their undoing". He found them "a bit more rockin than the Movielife, having blended punk, hardcore, emo, and pop in a more successful fashion. ''
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'' reviewer Steve Servos praised the band's quiet-loud dynamic approach, and noted that Lazzara's ability to switch easily from singing to screaming despite his "somewhat raspy voice" set it apart as a release that would "rival any emo record to come out for some time". ''
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''s Gil Kaufman lauded how the album made the band sound unique among their emo peers, many times averting from "sad-sack emo pitfalls" into "pop-infused hardcore" and "enlightened, dramatic lyrics" describing "heartache that teeter between despondency and dark vengeance". Peter White of '' Drowned in Sound'' enthusiastically noted that the album, which featured "nihilistic" pop songs that often employed "monster riffs" and screams similar to Obituary, would be a landmark of a new musical movement, with the potential to shift nu metal bands such as Limp Bizkit out of the mainstream in favor of emo. ''
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'' writer Ben Rayner applauded the band's overall execution of the "emo-punk blueprint", and noted that it would appeal to fans of Saves the Day and the Movielife. Despite praise for Taking Back Sunday's musical approach on ''Tell All Your Friends'', some reviewers gave the album criticism for being too similar to other emo recordings around the time of its release. While Morris was mostly pleased with the release, he criticized the originality of the album's material, and Servos noted a "cookie cutter" emo sound present. Stuart Green of '' Exclaim!'' wrote positively of the release, but that while the album was "a spirited and well-produced" work, it arrived at a time when the presence of the music scene it belonged to was growing so rapidly that the album failed to stand out. While
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's Olli Siebelt echoed this concern, he also credited the band with making an effort to stand out by including influences from
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, nu metal and
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. According to Siebelt, Taking Back Sunday composed songs which were both "upbeat and emotionally aggressive". Siebelt compared the album to
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and the
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, saying that it retained "enough of its own identity" to lift the band above its peers.


Commercial performance

Before its release, Juarbe thought ''Tell All Your Friends'' was good but was unsure how it would do commercially. At the time, all of Victory's releases were gauged against Thursday, who had sold around 100,000 copies of their releases. Although it was reported that 15,000 copies had been shipped,Hart 2002, p. 36 only 2,000 copies were sold in the album's first week of release. At the time, this was the biggest opening week for a new artist on Victory. The album spent one week (at number 183) on the ''Billboard'' 200, and 68 weeks on the Heatseekers Albums chart, peaking at number nine.Mayfield 2004, p. 68 It spent 78 weeks on the Independent Albums chart, peaking at number eight, and peaked at number 23 on the Catalog Albums chart. It reached number 10 on the Independent Albums Year-end chart in 2003. Despite little airplay, ''Tell All Your Friends'' had sold 110,000 copies by March 2003;Levine 2003, p. 39 near the end of the year, sales stood at 252,000. By April 2004 the album had sold nearly 400,000 copies, and by September 2005 it was
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by the RIAA. By May 2009, the album had sold 790,000 copies in the US, eventually selling one million copies worldwide. ''Tell All Your Friends'' is Taking Back Sunday and Victory Records' best-selling release.Wood 2009, p. 43 It would also become Victory's longest-running record on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers and Independent Albums charts.Reesman 2004, p. 24 "Great Romances of the 20th Century" charted at number 33 on UK Rock & Metal Singles chart in 2011.


Legacy


Best-of lists, influence and retrospective reviews

''Drowned in Sound'' included the album on their list of top albums of 2002. According to ''
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'' Philip Obenschain, ''Tell All Your Friends'' "has remained one of the scene's most celebrated and influential releases". Despite its "not be ngtheir best sounding, most mature or highest in ambition ... it's ''Tell All Your Friends'' intangible and emotionally charged energy, the uncertainty, the earnestness and the rough edges that make it so special". The album was included in ''
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''s 101 Modern Classics list at number 13, and the magazine considered it " e ''
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'' of emo". They later ranked it at number 35 on the list of best albums in their lifetime. ''Billboard'' said "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" "basically helped popularize post-hardcore and emo to the public". Austin Saalman of '' Under the Radar'' said the album was a "central influence" on the third wave of emo, "which soon unfolded and ultimately dominated '00s popular culture". ''Tell All Your Friends'' has been included on several best-of emo album lists by
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, ''Alternative Press'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Rolling Stone'', as well as by journalists Leslie Simon and Trevor Kelley in their book ''Everybody Hurts: An Essential Guide to Emo Culture'' (2007). Similarly, "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" appeared on a best-of emo songs list by ''
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'', while ''Alternative Press'' included "You're So Last Summer" and "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" at numbers 81 and 5, respectively, on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s. Brandon McMaster of
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cited the album as an influence, while Derek Sanders of
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has expressed admiration for it. ''CMJ New Music Monthly'' writer Andrew Bonazelli predicted that the record would be "a solid bet for the future of rock radio ..Should pimp-metal eventually go the way of the grunge or
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dodo, the masses' ears just might be taken back by Taking Back Sunday." Chris Collum wrote for '' AbsolutePunk'' that ''Tell All Your Friends'' "grabs the listener's attention from the start" and the album expressed "feelings that are completely genuine, not contrived, rehearsed or formulaic, without being over-the-top or sappy". Collum called Lazzara and Nolan's vocal delivery "rapid-fire" in a "back-and-forth way, as if they were carrying on a dialogue,
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allows you to really attach to and get a sense of the raw emotion behind the songs". In a retrospective review for ''Alternative Press'', Brendan Manley wrote that the album "is as close as it gets to a modern masterpiece, capturing not just a band at their apex, but an entire scene". According to Manley, ''Tell All Your Friends'' was "the crossover breaking point, finally bringing what had been percolating for years in East Coast VFW Halls to the attention of the masses". Channing Freeman of Sputnikmusic wrote that the album features "power chords and clean strums and palm muting and reverb". About whether this was negative, Freeman said, "With songs this good, it shouldn't be ... It's all here, solid and undeniably catchy." Jonathan Bradley wrote for '' Stylus'' that although the album "is notable not so much for being a blueprint as it is a playbook", it would "provide the perfect How-To guide for teenagers with guitars all over the United States and beyond".


Related releases, members' opinions and anniversary celebrations

A CD/DVD version of the album was released in November 2005. The CD included "The Ballad of Sal Villanueva" and an acoustic version of "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)" as bonus tracks; live acoustic versions of "You Know How I Do" and "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)", and an interview as enhanced content. The DVD featured the music videos to "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)", "You're So Last Summer", "Great Romances of the 20th Century" and "Timberwolves at New Jersey". Four of the album's tracks were included as part of the ''Notes from the Past'' compilation in 2007. ''Tell All Your Friends'' was performed live in its entirety at Bamboozle 2011. In a 2011 interview with
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, Lazzara and Nolan chose the album's final track ("Head Club") as their least-favorite Taking Back Sunday song. In 2015, Lazzara said that he disliked his vocals on the album: "I was just yelling everything hoping it fit in there somehow, trying to paint with some strange color." To celebrate ''Tell All Your Friends'' 10th anniversary, the band toured the US in October and November 2012 with support from Bayside. In November, the album charted on the ''Billboard''
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chart, peaking at number eight. In June 2013, the band released a live acoustic version of the album and a companion film, ''TAYF10 Acoustic''. The recordings were made in Los Angeles and Chicago. In September, the band performed two electric versions of the album in New Jersey. ''TAYF10 Acoustic'' and ''TAYF10: Live from Starland Ballroom'' were released as a double-DVD set in December, and ''TAYF10 Acoustic'' was released on vinyl. In 2014, Cooper said that
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wanted the group to re-record ''Tell All Your Friends'' during the ''
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'' (2011) sessions; Cooper replied to them, "Are you nuts?" Throughout 2019, the band performed ''Tell All Your Friends'' in its entirety for their 20th anniversary world tour. To help promote the tour, a career-spanning compilation '' Twenty'' (2019) was released, which included "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)", "You're So Last Summer" and "Timberwolves at New Jersey" from ''Tell All Your Friends''. A remastered version of ''Tell All Your Friends'' was released on vinyl in 2019; a 20th anniversary edition is scheduled for release in May 2022.


Track listing

All music written by Taking Back Sunday. All lyrics written by
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and John Nolan. All recordings produced by Sal Villanueva.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet and back cover.


Taking Back Sunday

* Shaun Cooper – bass guitar *
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– lead vocals * John Nolan – lead guitar, keyboard, vocals * Mark O'Connell – drums, percussion * Eddie Reyes – rhythm guitar


Additional musicians

* Neil Rubenstein – vocals (tracks 4, 7, and 10) *
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– vocals (tracks 2 and 6) * Matt McDannell – vocals (track 10) * Sal Villaneuva – guitar


Production

* Sal Villanueva – producer, mixing * Michele Logo – photography * John Clark – front cover artwork * Adam Lazzara – back tray photo * Patrick Larson – layout * Rumblefish – mixing * Erin Farley – engineer * Tim Gilles – engineer, mastering * Arun Venkatesh – engineer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Notes and references


Footnotes


Citations


Sources

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External links


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