120 Days formed in the late 1990s when Chris Martin and Anthony Rossome started playing together. They self-released their debut EP in 2001, which got some critical attention but didn't sell much. Their early shows in local clubs had a raw, intense feel that drew people in.
Their song 'Come Out (Come Down, Fade Out, Be Gone)' became their most recognizable track. Other songs like 'Get Away' and 'So This Is Suicide' showed their tendency toward darker themes and straightforward rock arrangements. They put out albums like 'The Long Shadow' in 2007 and 'Falling Out of Love' in 2010.
The band included Chris Sorenson on bass and Daniel Faris on drums alongside Martin and Rossome. They kept making music through the 2000s and into the 2010s, releasing 'Rites of Passage' in 2013. Their sound stayed consistent, direct, guitar-driven rock with lyrics that didn't shy away from difficult subjects.
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