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The end of the sun seether4/8/2023 ![]() The exclusion of "Needles" and "Burrito" from the album is due to the label's desire that it contain no obscenities. Morgan had been suffering from a stomach ailment, and decided to do an acoustic performance of their set rather than cancel the show. Seether released an acoustic CD/DVD set titled One Cold Night, recorded at Grape Street, in Philadelphia, on 22 February 2006. "Remedy" reached number 1 on the US Mainstream Rock Charts, Seether's first number 1 hit. The album spawned three singles, "Remedy", "Truth" and "The Gift". "Karma and Effect" debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts, and was certified gold in the US and Canada. Originally titled Catering to Cowards, the name was changed at the record label's demand. Karma and Effect, One Cold Night (2005-2006) edit: The band's follow-up album, Karma and Effect, was released in 2005. ![]() The alternate version also featured eight extra tracks. An alternate version of the original album, with many of its songs remixed or rerecorded, was released in late 2004 and entitled Disclaimer II. Morgan has stated that the song is based on an incident in which the band was subjected to the wishes of the record company, rather than those of the band. A romance developed between Lee and Morgan during this time. The track, along with a new song entitled "Sold Me", was featured on the soundtrack for the 2004 film, The Punisher, and became a major success for the band, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. Favorable audience response led the band to record the revised version, with Lee on vocals. Seether reworked their acoustic ballad, "Broken", as an electric ballad with guest vocals by Amy Lee of Evanescence. A planned second album was delayed for nearly a year when Seether was selected as the support act for an Evanescence worldwide tour. Success and Disclaimer II (2003-2004) edit: Following the release of Disclaimer, the band toured continually in order to increase sales and name recognition. When near the end of Disclaimer Tour, the band decided to return to the studio to record their second album, a project that had to be delayed by almost a year, since at that time Seether was on world tour with Evanescence. After the release of the Disclaimer, the band never stopped touring. The year 2002 was very trendy for Seether. Beginning and Disclaimer (2002) edit: In 2002, Seether launched their first official album, named Disclaimer, which earned the band three singles: "Fine Again", "Driven Under" and "Gasoline", in which only the first managed some repercussion. History edit: Founding (1999-2000) edit: In 2000 the band released an independent album called Fragile under their original name "Saron Gas". They gained mainstream popularity in 2004 with the single "Broken", which peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Disclaimer is their original album and major label debut. They are currently working for Wind-up Records and Musketeer Records. Seether is a South African post-grunge/alternative metal band founded in the year 2002 in Pretoria.
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