Breaking Pangaea

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Wedding Dress 00:00 Tools
Sick Day 00:00 Tools
Suspended 00:00 Tools
Skylight 00:00 Tools
Colors On The Inside 00:00 Tools
For A Word 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
The New Sound 00:00 Tools
Phoenix 00:00 Tools
Part 00:00 Tools
Better Off 00:00 Tools
Walrus 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
The Truth 00:00 Tools
Turning 00:00 Tools
THE LAST 00:00 Tools
...And Still They Hated It 00:00 Tools
Picture Perfect 00:00 Tools
Under The Talking 00:00 Tools
Under The Taking 00:00 Tools
... And Still They Hated It 00:00 Tools
.. And Still They Hated It 00:00 Tools
in two 00:00 Tools
And Still They Hated it 00:00 Tools
So Real 00:00 Tools
Picture Possible 00:00 Tools
the last, from take apart the 00:00 Tools
...and they still hated it 00:00 Tools
05 - For a Word 00:00 Tools
08 - Part 00:00 Tools
06 - The New Sound 00:00 Tools
02 - Phoenix 00:00 Tools
05 - Picture Perfect 00:00 Tools
07 - ...And Still They Hated It 00:00 Tools
Colors On The Inside (unreleased version) 00:00 Tools
Sick Day (Early Version) 00:00 Tools
Part (Early Version) 00:00 Tools
04 - Closer 00:00 Tools
And They Still Hated it 00:00 Tools
09 - Walrus 00:00 Tools
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Last 00:00 Tools
03 - Better Off 00:00 Tools
Wairus 00:00 Tools
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Piste 04 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
10 - Turning 00:00 Tools
Piste 02 00:00 Tools
Piste 03 00:00 Tools
Piste 01 00:00 Tools
Piste 05 00:00 Tools
... And They Still Hated It 00:00 Tools
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Breaking Pangaea is a movement based on energy, dynamics and the transfer of emotion and ideas through music. Formed in January of 2000, the Philadelphia trio, lead by singer/guitarist Fred Mascherino and drummer Will Noon, immediately composed and recorded an ep entitled, Take Apart The Words. The ep’s unique sound and texture was met with wide acceptance and after constant touring, was later picked up by Florida based Undecided Records. Breaking Pangaea took to the road with a passion and work ethic rarely seen in today’s fledgling bands and by spring of the following year, had completed three self-booked tours and established an enthusiastic regional following. Fall 2001 brought the release of the band’s debut album, Cannon To A Whisper. Engineered and produced by Mike Fanuele (production manager for Dashboard Confessional), Cannon To A Whisper showcases a band coming into their own with influences ranging from Jeff Buckley and Sunny Day Real Estate to Van Halen and Led Zeppelin. Among the band’s most striking characteristics is the songwriting of singer/guitarist Fred Mascherino. Mascherino, who earned a degree in jazz guitar from Temple University, effortlessly constructs an elaborate interplay of passionate vocals and layers of unique, jazz-infused rock-based guitar. The debut album was heralded for its display of intense dynamics, dramatic crescendos and skilled harmonies. Keeping true to form, the band spent the remainder of 2001 and the majority of 2002 on the road with national touring acts Coheed & Cambria, Further Seems Forever, Hey Mercedes and Recover. On May 6, 2003, Breaking Pangaea released their latest effort, an ep entitled Phoenix, through Equal Vision Records. Recorded by the production team at Big Blue Meenie Studios (Thursday, Taking Back Sunday, This Day Forward), Breaking Pangaea’s newest offering illustrates a band at the pinnacle of its maturation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.