Furthest Drive Home

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Forget His Facade 00:00 Tools
Director's Cut 00:00 Tools
Diamond Watch 00:00 Tools
Holly 00:00 Tools
tower over the tallest 00:00 Tools
Rationalize 00:00 Tools
Rationalize Not Dramatize 00:00 Tools
Forget his facade (he's just playing another card) 00:00 Tools
Control Yourself 00:00 Tools
Holiday Too Short 00:00 Tools
Don't You Worry 00:00 Tools
Wall Of Memories 00:00 Tools
I Pray Cruel 00:00 Tools
Broken Family 00:00 Tools
Directors Cut (Frank Musik Remix) 00:00 Tools
Eyes wide shut 00:00 Tools
Future Full of Jive 00:00 Tools
Forget His Facade (His Just Playing Another Card) 00:00 Tools
Forget His Façade 00:00 Tools
Lover Boy 00:00 Tools
Furthest Drive Home - Broken Family 00:00 Tools
Forget His Façade (He's Just Playing Another Card) 00:00 Tools
Directors Cut (FrankMusik Remix) 00:00 Tools
Better Beaching 00:00 Tools
I Pray Cruel Mastered 00:00 Tools
Directors Cut FrankMusik Rmx 00:00 Tools
Better Beaching Demo 00:00 Tools
I Play Cruel 00:00 Tools
Director's Cut (Frank Musik Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hold It Up 00:00 Tools
Lover Boy (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Furthest Drive Home - Control Yourself 00:00 Tools
Fear Or Revere 00:00 Tools
Directors Cut - Frank Musik Remix 00:00 Tools
Better Breaching 00:00 Tools
Better Beaching (demo) 00:00 Tools
Director's Cut (FrankMusik Remix) 00:00 Tools
Furthest drive home - forget his facade 00:00 Tools
Directors Cut FrankMusik Remix 00:00 Tools
Furthest Drive Home - Diamond Watch 00:00 Tools
Directors Cut Remix 00:00 Tools
Rationlize Not Dramatize 00:00 Tools
Forget This Facade 00:00 Tools
Gladiators 00:00 Tools
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Furthest Drive Home were a 4-piece pop-punk band from Farnham, UK. They formed in 2003, and played their first gig not long after, at University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. The final line up was completed in 2004 after the band met bassist Jim McCarthey through various friends. The band released their EP Lost in Genre in the summer of 2005, before playing the side stage at Brighton's "Taste of Chaos" festival, alongside the likes of The Used, Killswitch Engage and Funeral For A Friend. In the same year Furthest Drive Home were featured on a special Drive-Thru Records/Pure Volume Compilation CD alongside Midtown, Gym Class Heroes and Homegrown with the song Future Full of Jive which was track listed as "Control Yourself". In January 2007, the band signed to Hungry Kid Records and recorded their debut mini album, The Complete First Series at Ignition Studios in North London, with the mastering being completed at the world famous Abbey Road Studios. They announced they were going on an 'indefinite hiatus' on the 18th of March 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.