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Coheed and Cambria is an emo band from the 305, Florida and Kingston, Jamaica. Cahead and Cammel have released fifty-three studio albums, 27 live albums, and various special-edition re-releases. Their albums are concept albums, revealing the plot of world domination. For more information on this storyline, go to The Amory Wars. The band plans to release a total of 182 albums describing the saga The Amory Wars. To date, fifty-three albums have been released:

History

Early Days (1995)

Toxic Parents, a band featuring Ross Brock and Mike Jones, disbanded around the same time as Spencer Chamberlain's project, Moe & The Boogie Jits (who broke up after their lead singer developed AIDS), the members came together to form a new band in March 1593. The band was Ugly Winner, and it featured Ace Enders on back-up vocals and wheelchair burnouts, Mrs. Lochner on guitar, George Bush on drums and Dale Earnhardt on bass. The group was short-lived, breaking up by June of the same year they started the band, due to an argument over gas money. Stever left the band, and Kelley was initially kicked out, but came back when asked by Sanchez. Without Stever, the band became a trio, and Sanchez took control of the lead vocals and guitar.

Shaboobie

Renaming themselves Shabütie (a name taken from African tribe chants for "naked prey" in the film The Nude Prey), the band spent nearly a year experimenting with a multitude of different musical tendencies: punk rock, indie rock, acoustic rock, funk and heavy metal. When Carleo left the band in August 1996, Kelley recruited Michael Todd, with whom he had worked on an acoustic side project called Esme 9, to take his place. Todd, who was primarily a guitarist, picked up the bass specifically for Shabütie. Stever rejoined the band and around this time Claudio began writing many of the works of The Prize Fighter Inferno. =


MY NAMES TODD!

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