Split Lip is responsible for the Midwestern emo-core sound, together with bands like Endpoint, and a group they inspired, The Get Up Kids. After gaining acclaim in the small international hardcore community for their debut album, the band switched gears to more country-leaning pop rock like Counting Crows and matchbox twenty and changed the name of their band to Chamberlain, re-releasing their second album under the new moniker.

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  • Split Lip is responsible for the Midwestern emo-core sound, together with bands like Endpoint, and a group they inspired, The Get Up Kids. After gaining acclaim in the small international hardcore community for their debut album, the band switched gears to more country-leaning pop rock like Counting Crows and matchbox twenty and changed the name of their band to Chamberlain, re-releasing their second album under the new moniker.
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  • Split Lip is responsible for the Midwestern emo-core sound, together with bands like Endpoint, and a group they inspired, The Get Up Kids. After gaining acclaim in the small international hardcore community for their debut album, the band switched gears to more country-leaning pop rock like Counting Crows and matchbox twenty and changed the name of their band to Chamberlain, re-releasing their second album under the new moniker.
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