HelloGoodbye
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HelloGoodbye

HelloGoodbye formed in Huntington Beach, California in the early 2000s. The original lineup included Forrest Kline on vocals, Chris Profeta on guitar, Marcus...

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HelloGoodbye's pop-punk roots and shifting lineup

A Huntington Beach band that started with "Here In Your Arms" and kept evolving.

If you only know "Here In Your Arms," check out "All of Your Love" or "Getting Old" to hear where they ended up.

For a lot of people who came up in the mid-2000s, "Here In Your Arms" was just inescapable. That song anchored their 2006 debut and gave them a wide audience right out of the gate. Later tracks like "All of Your Love" show them working with catchier melodies while touching on more introspective stuff.

They formed in Huntington Beach in the early 2000s with Forrest Kline on vocals. After the success of their debut, the lineup changed several times, with Chris Profeta eventually taking over vocals. Their sound shifted from the pop-punk of "Oh, It Is Love" toward dance-punk and power pop across albums like "Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!" and "Would It Kill You?"

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HelloGoodbye formed in Huntington Beach, California in the early 2000s. The original lineup included Forrest Kline on vocals, Chris Profeta on guitar, Marcus Cole on bass, and Derek Taylor on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2006, anchored by the single "Here In Your Arms," which found a wide audience.

After that initial success, the band went through several lineup changes. Kline and Cole eventually left, and Profeta became the vocalist. They kept releasing albums like "Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!" in 2009 and "Would It Kill You?" in 2012, with later records including "Everything Is Debatable" and "Fortune Fades." Their sound shifted over time, moving from the pop-punk feel of early tracks like "Oh, It Is Love" toward dance-punk and power pop.

By 2017, the lineup had settled with Profeta on vocals and guitar, Matthew Maraldo on guitar, Dan Allen on bass, and Ryan Cowart on drums. Songs like "All of Your Love" and "Getting Old" showed the band working with catchier melodies while touching on more introspective themes.

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