Dashboard Confessional Discography

The Swiss Army Romance (2000)

Acoustic heartache. Cry-fest debut. Emo kids’ diary entries. Started in a bedroom. Instant tearjerker.
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The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most (2001)

More tears. Acoustic anthems. Heart on sleeve. Emo king crowned. Perfect for rainy days.
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So Impossible EP (2001)

Short and sweet. Ultimate mixtape material. Love confessions. Acoustic bliss. Emo’s secret weapon.
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MTV Unplugged 2.0 (2002)

Acoustic nirvana. Crowd sing-alongs. Tear-soaked anthems. MTV gold. Made crying in public cool.
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A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar (2003)

Full band drama. Emo evolution. Catchy heartbreak. Chart-climbing tunes. Tears with a beat.
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Dusk and Summer (2006)

Summer sadness. Major label leap. Polished heartache. Beach vibes. Perfect for crying at sunset.
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The Shade of Poison Trees (2007)

Back to basics. Acoustic roots. Raw emotion. Short and bittersweet. Crying in the woods vibes.
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Alter the Ending (2009)

Dual versions. Electric and acoustic. Double the tears. Fan favorite. Emo choose-your-own-adventure.
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Crooked Shadows (2018)

Comeback tears. Modern heartbreak. Emo revival. New generation crying. Proof that sadness never goes out of style.
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All the Truth That I Can Tell (2022)

Raw confessionals. Pandemic emotions. Acoustic revival. Heartfelt return. Emo’s wise elder speaks.
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