With the release of two demos and a EP emmure started its path to startdom. They started working on their first full lenght album Goodbye to the Gallows in 2007. This album is honestly brutal and meaninful few bands can pour their hearts into a record and come out with an epic record that will blow its listeners away. It combines the highs and lows into one lethal force. So when the band says, "Expect something big..." you'd better believe it.

After touring around supporting their new album, the band heads back to the studio to start their second album The Respect Issue. This is also the last album featuring the founding members of the band Ben and Joe Lionetti. This album hits deep within the hearts of people, talking about the friends who betray us, the lovers who cheat us and the enemies that challenge us. They take the next step in making a great album and pack this one full of aggression and confidence. With intense breakdowns, ear shatering screams and mind blowing drum work.
Once again Emmure is back into the studio for their next album Felony in 2009. Featuring the new line up Mike Mullohand guitar and Michael Kaabe drums in replacement of founding members Ben and Joe Lionetti they start recording a new punishing album to amaze the music world once again. Only with more brutal riffs and breakdowns. This time everyone listening will want to go crazy.
Three years later, the boys are back into the studio for their fourth full length album Speaker of the Dead. With a more mature sound but with all the old breakdowns and crazy riffs, they blow away the listeners once again.
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