Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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20687825 | Play | Lavender Town | 03:46 Tools | |
20687824 | Play | I Hope Not | 03:03 Tools | |
20687826 | Play | Plastic Dinosaurs | 03:19 Tools | |
20687828 | Play | Growing Up and Growing Beards | 03:52 Tools | |
20687827 | Play | You Got Your Woody Allen In My Gerard Butler | 03:23 Tools | |
20687830 | Play | Tear It Apart | 04:40 Tools | |
20687829 | Play | Get To It | 04:24 Tools | |
20687831 | Play | Good Days Pt. II | 03:24 Tools | |
20687832 | Play | Bottles and Books | 03:20 Tools | |
20687833 | Play | My M.O. | 03:17 Tools | |
20687834 | Play | We Don't Have Good Days Anymore | 02:24 Tools | |
58577298 | Play | This Photograph is Proof (I Know You Know) | 03:37 Tools | |
20687836 | Play | No, It's A Pattern | 03:37 Tools | |
20687849 | Play | Sadie The Dog | 02:57 Tools | |
20687837 | Play | 18 & 1 | 03:45 Tools | |
20687839 | Play | Pokemon Theme Song | 06:20 Tools | |
20687838 | Play | Growing Up And Growing Beards (Acoustic) | 03:29 Tools | |
20687842 | Play | You Got Your Woody Allen In My Girard Butler | 03:23 Tools | |
20687841 | Play | Beamquake | 03:19 Tools | |
20687848 | Play | Everybody's Fine Tonight | 03:23 Tools | |
20687835 | Play | I Hope Not (Acoustic) [feat. Dorian Cooke of Battleghost] | 03:00 Tools | |
20687840 | Play | Tear It Apart (Acoustic) | 04:39 Tools | |
58577299 | Play | This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) (Taking Back Sunday cover) | 04:39 Tools | |
20687844 | Play | Pokemon Theme Song (Acoustic) | 06:20 Tools | |
20687864 | Play | You're Not Funny | 03:40 Tools | |
20687845 | Play | I Hope Not (Acoustic) | 00:00 Tools | |
58577300 | Play | 18 and 1 | 00:00 Tools | |
20687862 | Play | Growing Up and Growing Beards (Short Version) | 03:43 Tools | |
20687843 | Play | My M.O | 03:17 Tools | |
58577301 | Play | For All You Know They Can Fly | 03:17 Tools | |
58577302 | Play | The Pretty Song | 03:17 Tools |
Count to Four is an aggressive pop-punk band from South Jersey / Philadelphia in the vein of The Wonder Years. With a greater focus on musicianship than most contemporary pop-punk bands, Count to Four delivers unrepetitive, complex and catchy guitar riffs. Combined with unforgettable, singalong lyrics and melodic vocals, the band creates a mature, yet altogether familiar sound to the pop-punk genre. The band will be releasing their first full-length album titled "Between Two Cities" this spring, 2012; produced/recorded at 37 Studios by Matt Dalton (I See Stars, For the Fallen Dreams, Craig Owens, Chiodos etc) You can purchase their current EP "Know Where You Come From" on iTunes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.