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This Is The Title Track Of Never Take Friendship Personal 2005 By American Alternative Rock Band Anberlin. It Is About Former Guitarist Joey Bruce Who Was Ejected From The Band Because He Was "all About Sex And Drugs." The Track Features Ryan Clark Demon Hunter Invisible Creature On Screamed Vocals. "It Was A July Morning I Woke Up And Realized I Had Dreamt About Killing Someone So Many Different Ways In Just One Nights Worth Of Dreams. I Told My Tour Manager About It He Laughed Because He Probably Had The Same Dream About The Same Person. This Songs Lists A Few Of The Ways. Ryan Clark Originally Screamed As A Placeholder We Ended Up Liking It So It Stayed On The Record. In Retrospect I Wish It Wasn’t There Only Because A Genre Of Screaming And Singing Combined Suddenly Became A Thing And For A Second People Lumped Us In That Category. We Did Not Want To Shed Our ‘Christian Emo Indie Warped Tour Alternative Radio Rock’ Label That We Had Worked So Hard To Achieve." - Stephen Christian

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Never Take Friendship Personal

Never Take Friendship Personal Is The Second Album Released By The Alternative Rock Band Anberlin. This Album Was Chosen As One Of Amazon.Com's Top 100 Editor's Picks Of 2005. Its Singles Were "A Day Late" And "Paperthin Hymn" And Music Videos Have Been Made Of Each. " The Symphony Of Blasé" Is Sometimes Referred To As "Amsterdam". The Album's Name Is Inspired By When The Band Chose To Remove Guitarist Joey Bruce Whose Only Intention Was Sex Drugs And Rock N' Roll. "This Song Title Album Title Is Usually Attributed To My Grandfather Who Said A Lot Of Witty Phrases. However We Were Out On Tour And I Heard Something Similar To This On A News Broadcast It Really Stuck. For Me It Was A Commentary On A Person We Wanted To Kick Out Of The Band And The State Of The Music Industry As A Whole. It Sounds So Bitter Looking Back On It But Then It Was Clearly Apropos. " - Stephen Christian