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Aaron Gillespie

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Underoath's 2004 release ''[[They're Only Chasing Safety]]'' was, for the most part, written about Gillespie's end of a four year relationship. He told Alternative Press, "I think I would've died if we didn't write those songs. I thought I had ruined someone's life. It's hard to explain, but you can't just pretend that things are great and go on and get married."
Gillespie is also actively pursuing a [[Emo]] side project called [[The Almost]], in which he played all of the instruments, excluding bass in some songs.
Define the Great Line was certified Gold by the RIAA on November 11, 2006, representing 500,000 shipped units of the album. It is the second album in Tooth & Nail history to reach that distinction (The first being Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo by MxPx in 2000).
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