From First to Last refers to several albums by the band From First to Last. To be more specific, it typically denotes one of the following:
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Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount (2004): The band's debut full-length album, released on Epitaph Records. This album is known for its post-hardcore and screamo sound. It featured original vocalist Phillip Reardon.
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Heroine (2006): The band's second studio album, also released on Epitaph Records. This album saw a shift towards a more melodic and alternative rock sound compared to their debut. It continued to feature Phillip Reardon on vocals.
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From First to Last (2008): The band's self-titled third studio album, released on Suretone Records. This album marked a significant change in sound and lineup, featuring Matt Good as the sole vocalist and focusing on a more straightforward rock sound.
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Throne to the Wolves (2010): The band's fourth studio album, released on Rise Records. This album was a return to a heavier, more post-hardcore sound, with Matt Good on vocals.
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Dead Trees (2015): The band's fifth studio album, self-released after a period of inactivity. This album saw a reunion of some original members and a return to a sound more reminiscent of their earlier work.
Therefore, when discussing "From First to Last," it is crucial to specify which album is being referenced to avoid confusion. Each album represents a distinct era and sound within the band's history.