Unjust
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Unjust

Unjust was an alternative rock band from Seattle that formed in 1994. Their music dealt with difficult subjects like abuse and trauma, with songs like "Abuse"...

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Unjust was an alternative rock band from Seattle that formed in 1994. Their music dealt with difficult subjects like abuse and trauma, with songs like "Abuse" and "Falling" delivering those themes in raw, direct terms. The band's lineup included Emily Carter on vocals and guitar, Jake Stevens on lead guitar, Mark Anderson on bass, and Ethan James on drums.

They released three albums between 1996 and 2003, starting with "Torn Apart" in 1996. That debut featured "Abuse," which became their most recognized song. Their later albums included "Ashes of the Past" in 1999 and "Unveiled" in 2003.

Unjust's straightforward approach to heavy topics sometimes drew criticism, but it also connected with listeners who found their music honest. Their catalog includes other tracks like "Meantime," "Capital," and "Choose Nothing" that continued in that same direct style.

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