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==Synopsis==
 
 
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Underoath is an American Rock band based in [[Tampa, Florida]]. They are currently signed to Tooth&Nail/Solid State Records. Though the band's musical style was Deathcore it has changed substantially since its inception in 1998, it may be said that currently the sextet plays a brand of hard music which combines elements of Metalcore, Screamo,  Emocore, and Post Hardcore. Underoath is also a Christian band, though they Christian they are very popular among secular audiences. Although the band has addmited to being a christian metal. They Still states that they would rather talk about there faith in God off the stage and that they would rather be label just a Heavy Rock band. Most people say this one of the main resons why there the most popular Secular rock band in all the Christian media.
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Underoath is an American Rock band based in [[Tampa, Florida]]. They are currently signed to Tooth&Nail/Solid State Records. Though the band's musical style was Deathcore it has changed substantially since its inception in 1998. The sextet now plays a brand of hard music combining elements of Metalcore, Screamo,  Emocore, and Post Hardcore. Althouhg Underoath is a Christian band, they are popular among secular audiences and have stated that they would rather talk about there faith in God off the stage.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 29 December 2007

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Underoath is an American Rock band based in Tampa, Florida. They are currently signed to Tooth&Nail/Solid State Records. Though the band's musical style was Deathcore it has changed substantially since its inception in 1998. The sextet now plays a brand of hard music combining elements of Metalcore, Screamo, Emocore, and Post Hardcore. Althouhg Underoath is a Christian band, they are popular among secular audiences and have stated that they would rather talk about there faith in God off the stage.



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