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''All Left Out'' are a Blink 182 and Green Day inspired Christian band, formed in Hamilton in early 2002. In 2003 they released an EP titled [[Retrospect]], which was re-released in early 2005 with eight previously unleased tracks. Also in 2005 the band released their debut album, [[Never Say Never]]. Released in the USA and Canada, it has sold 17,500 copies. In 2007 they released their second album, [[Conquest]].<br>
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''All Left Out'' are a Blink 182 and Green Day inspired Christian band, formed in Hamilton in early 2002. In 2003 they released an EP titled [[Retrospect]], which was re-released in early 2005 with eight previously unleased tracks. Also in 2005 the band released their debut album, [[Never Say Never]]. Released in the USA and Canada, it has sold 17,500 copies. In 2007 they released their second album, [[The Conquest]].<br>
  
 
==Other Releases==
 
==Other Releases==

Revision as of 19:58, 13 June 2008

Retrospect cover art

All Left Out are a Blink 182 and Green Day inspired Christian band, formed in Hamilton in early 2002. In 2003 they released an EP titled Retrospect, which was re-released in early 2005 with eight previously unleased tracks. Also in 2005 the band released their debut album, Never Say Never. Released in the USA and Canada, it has sold 17,500 copies. In 2007 they released their second album, The Conquest.

Other Releases

Members

  • Ken Pratten (lead vocals, guitar)
  • David Murray (guitar, backing vocals)
  • Hiona Hay (bass)
  • Nathan Speeden (drums, backing vocals)

Former Members

  • Phil Stark (Guitar)
  • Joe McNamara (Guitar)
  • Brendan Rickard (Drums)
  • Will Page (Drums)
  • Malisa Palalagi (Bass)
  • Alex DeFreitas (Bass)

External Links

MySpace site
Official Site

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