The Used

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  • emo
  • screamo
  • rock
  • alternative
  • punk
The Used is an American band from Orem, Utah. Their sound has been classified under many sub-genres of rock. They signed with Reprise Records in late 2001 and rose to fame in June 2002 after releasing their debut self-titled album, The Used. Soon after a CD/DVD package named "Maybe Memories" was released containing unheard demos and a "behind the scenes" story of the band/band's past. They followed up with their second album, In Love and Death, in September 2004 and their third album, Lies For The Liars, in May 2007.

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Songs

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    A Box Full of Sharp Objects

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    A Box Full of Sharp Objects (live)

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    All That I Got

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    All That I've Got

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    All That I've Got (acoustic)

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    All That I've Got (live at Soma)

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    Alone This Holiday

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    Back of Your Mouth

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    Blood on My Hands

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    Blue + Yellow

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    Blue and Yellow

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    Born to Quit

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    Bulimic

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    Bulimic (Home demo)

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    Buried Myself Alive

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    Burning Down the House

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    Choke Me

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    Come Undone

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    Cut Up Angels

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    Dark Days

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    Devil Beside You

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    Earthquake

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    Empty with You

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    Find a Way

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    Greener With the Scenery

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    Hard to Say

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    Hospital

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    I Caught Fire

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    I'm a Fake

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    I'm a Fake / Back of Your Mouth

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    Into My Web

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    It Could Be a Good Excuse (Home demo)

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    Just a Little

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    Kissing You Goodbye

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    Let It Bleed

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    Liar Liar (Burn in Hell)

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    Light With a Sharpened Edge

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    Listening

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    Lunacy Fringe

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    Lunacy Fringe (acoustic)

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    Maybe Memories

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    Maybe Memories (live)

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    Meant to Die

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    Men Are All the Same

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    My Pesticide

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    Noise and Kisses

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    Now That You're Dead

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    On My Own

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    On My Own (live)

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    On the Cross


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