Taking Back Sunday Discography

Tidal Wave (2016)

Punk-infused evolution. Raw honesty. Adventurous spirit. A bold wave of sonic growth.
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Twenty (2019)

Career-spanning anthology. Fan favorites. Two new tracks. A celebration of two decades of emo anthems.
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152 (2023)

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Tell All Your Friends (2002)

Scene-defining debut. The gold standard of early 2000s emo. Raw emotion. Friendship and betrayal. Iconic sing-alongs.
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Where You Want to Be (2004)

Sophomore surge. Emo’s maturing sound: bigger hooks, anthemic choruses. Tension and passion.
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Louder Now (2006)

Mainstream breakthrough. Polished chaos. Arena-ready anthems. Explosive energy.
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New Again (2009)

Lineup changes. Refreshed sound. Resilience and reinvention. The next chapter of emo excellence.
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Taking Back Sunday (2011)

Self-titled resurgence. Original lineup reunion. Nostalgia meets new energy. A return to roots.
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Happiness Is (2014)

Melodic introspection. Reflective lyrics. Matured soundscapes. A heartfelt exploration of life’s highs and lows.
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