Teen Suicide
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Teen Suicide

Teen Suicide formed in Virginia in the early 2000s, with Sam Ray on vocals and guitar, Greg Katz on guitar, Johnny Hall on bass, and Adam Pierce on drums....

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Teen Suicide's raw, atmospheric underground sound

A Virginia band whose emotionally direct songwriting has been both embraced and contested.

For a sense of their tone, try 'Haunt Me' or 'Salvia Plath'.

Teen Suicide's music developed in the underground scene with early releases like 'Waste Yrself' in 2007. Tracks such as 'Salvia Plath' and 'Haunt Me' show their approach to atmospheric, emotionally direct songwriting, with lyrics about welcoming a ghost capturing their tone. Their work has found listeners who connect with its raw quality, though it remains polarizing for some.

Teen Suicide formed in Virginia in the early 2000s, with Sam Ray on vocals and guitar. They released albums like 'New Depression' in 2008, 'DCYF' in 2014, and 'It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot' in 2018, despite a temporary ban from certain venues in 2014 over accusations about their lyrics and stage presence.

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Teen Suicide formed in Virginia in the early 2000s, with Sam Ray on vocals and guitar, Greg Katz on guitar, Johnny Hall on bass, and Adam Pierce on drums. Their music developed in the underground scene, with early releases like the 2007 EP 'Waste Yrself' and the 2008 album 'New Depression' establishing their sound.

In 2014, there were accusations about their lyrics and stage presence, resulting in a temporary ban from certain venues. Despite this, they continued releasing albums like 'DCYF' in 2014, 'Love, Intermezzo' in 2016, and 'It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot' in 2018.

Tracks like 'Haunt Me' and 'Salvia Plath' show their approach to atmospheric, emotionally direct songwriting. The lyrics in 'Haunt Me' about welcoming a ghost capture something of their tone. Their work has found listeners who connect with its raw quality, though it remains polarizing for some.

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The Start here section opens with Have You Been Eating That Sandwich Again, We Found Two Dead Swans And Filled Their Bodies With Flowers, and Salvia Plath so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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