Artist's albums
Enemy of the World (Re-Recorded)
2022 · album
Cavalier
2022 · EP
Dead Formats, Vol. 1
2022 · single
Brain Pain (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Learn To Love The Lie (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Pipe Dream
2021 · single
Bitter Sweet Symphony
2021 · single
Go Down in History (Lofi)
2021 · single
BRNPN RMX
2021 · single
Brain Pain
2020 · album
Some of You Will Like This, Some of You Won't
2017 · album
Rise or Die Trying (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
2017 · album
Somewhere in My Memory
2016 · single
Four Year Strong
2015 · album
We All Float Down Here
2015 · single
Go Down in History
2014 · EP
A Dolphin Is Just A Shark With A Smile
2011 · single
In Some Way, Shape, Or Form.
2011 · album
Enemy Of The World
2010 · album
Enemy Of The World (Special Edition)
2010 · album
Explains It All
2009 · album
Cavalier
2009 · single
Rise or Die Trying
2007 · album
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Biography
Four Year Strong have carved out their own niche in the music community by merging the infectiousness of pop-punk with the aggression of hardcore and never shying away from breaking with creativity-limiting conventions. This is evident on the band’s fifth full-length Brain Pain, a collection of songs that retains the qualities of the band that fans have grown to love while pushing forward the band’s effort to continually redefine their sound. “One thing we’ve struggled with in the past is writing in a way that’s personal to us that our wide range of fans can find a way to relate to as well,” vocalist/guitarist Dan O’Connor explains. “On this record we really tried to find the thing that connects us to our younger fans or the people who have been listening to us for a long time who still see us as younger kids despite the fact that we’re now in our thirties.” The band -- which also features vocalist/guitarist Alan Day, bassist Joe Weiss and drummer Jake Massucco -- began conceptualizing the ideas for Brain Pain two years ago and for the past year-and-a-half have focused on bringing those thoughts to fruition. “We probably had 40 song ideas to get the creative juices flowing and some of those grew into the songs that are on this record,” Day explains, adding that it was important for the group not to rush the album or go into it with any musical or logistical limitations.