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For Today is an American Christian metalcore band from Sioux City, Iowa, formed in 2005. They are currently signed to Nuclear Blast Records. They have released two EPs: Your Moment, Your Life, Your Time and Prevailer, and six full-length albums: Ekklesia on April 1, 2008,Portraits on June 9, 2009,Breaker on August 31, 2010, Immortal on May 29, 2012, Fight the Silence on February 4, 2014 and Wake on October 2, 2015
The band was founded in 2005 by Ryan Lietru, Mike Reynolds, David Morrison, Matt Tyler and Jon Lauters. Lauters and Tyler (who later became known as Madison Skylights) left the band soon after, and were replaced by Mattie Montgomery (formerly of Besieged) and Brennan Schaeuble. Schaeuble was replaced by Ryan's brother Brandon. On April 1, 2008, they released their first studio album, produced by Facedown Records, Ekklesia, a term from Greek and is a self-designation of the first Christians that you wanted to express their faith. On May 8, 2008 appeared from said album of the most successful titles - Agape - also known as video. Their second album, Portraits, was released on June 9, 2009, on the same label, and peaked at No. 15 of the Billboard Christian albums chart. Different biblical personalities are portrayed on the album: Old Testament prophet Ezekiel, Joel, Elijah and Isaiah, and the Pharisee Nicodemus, Zacharias, Saul (later Paul) of Tarsus and Immanuel (Jesus). The last song of the album, "Talmidim" - designation for followers of a rabbi, here are probably the disciples of Jesus, that all Christians meant) - deals with the Bible verse Ezekiel 36:26-28.
The discography of Ayaka consists of three studio albums, two compilation albums, a cover album and numerous singles, released through Warner between 2006 and 2009, and through Ayaka's independent label, A Station, from 2012 onwards.
For Today is an American Christian metalcore band.
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Live for Today is an EP by Delaware band, Boysetsfire. It contains three studio recordings as well as three live recordings. The studio songs are from the sessions for the Tomorrow Come Today album, on which "Release the Dogs" and "Bathory's Sainthood" would eventually be released. "Curtain Call" is an exclusive song for this EP. The live songs are from the After the Eulogy and the Tomorrow Come Today albums. They were recorded at Club Krome in South Amboy, New Jersey on July 19, 2002.
Live for Today may refer to: