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Braid

    Braid was an emo/post-hardcore band hailing from Illinois. They formed in 1993 and released numerous CDs. Led by Bob Nanna's emotionally wailing vocals and unorthodox song structures, Braid soon became an influential band in the emo scene.

    Similar Bands: The Promise Ring, Texas Is the Reason, Hey Mercedes, Fugazi , The Sky Corvair

    LPs
    No Coast
    2014

    3.7
    142 Votes
    Frame & Canvas
    1998

    4.1
    325 Votes
    The Age of Octeen
    1996

    3.8
    126 Votes
    Frankie Welfare Boy Age Five
    1995

    3.2
    45 Votes
    EPs
    Closer To Closed
    2011

    3.2
    25 Votes
    I'm Afraid Of Everything
    1996

    3.3
    6 Votes
    Rainsnowmatch
    1994

    Live Albums
    Lucky To Be Alive
    2000

    3.4
    4 Votes
    Compilations
    Movie Music Vol. One
    2000

    3.3
    13 Votes
    Movie Music, Vol. 2
    2000

    3.1
    7 Votes

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