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When playing songs from the older records live, how are the clean vocals divvied up?

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When playing songs from the older records live, how are the clean vocals divvied up?

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Chris Dudley: Spencer is doing most of it. The stuff him and Aaron would overlap on Tim is doing. Daniel does not have much of a singing voice [Laughs] but nor do I. Jerry@RRR: As long as he keeps time right? Chris Dudley: He’s a ridiculous drummer. It’s just that he does not sing. It’s not a big deal because with the new stuff, Spencer is doing all the vocals so that is not really going to be a problem from here on. With the old stuff, Tim and Spencer handle it perfectly. Jerry@RRR: With Aaron gone, you are the longest tenured member of the band. What has it been like to see so many members come and go? Chris Dudley: I don’t know. In a lot of ways, I view our band in two ways. There is 2003 to now Underoath and then there is 2003 and the years before that. When we started, we started in 1998, 1999. We were all in high school, just a bunch of dudes hanging out. From 2000 until 2002, 2003, that was a really big growing period for all of us because we were going from mid-teens to late te

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