

Despite endlessly melodic vocals and only the barest hints of hardcore screeching, a propensity for ribboning guitar and an overall sonic toughness keep the band in touch with its crust-punk roots, as accessible to the mainstream as they may be. In addition, the band has toured extensively, including several appearances on the Vans Warped Tour and Bamboozle. The following is a sortable table of all songs by Pierce the Veil: The column Song list the song title.The column Writer (s) lists who wrote the song.The column Album lists the album the song is featured on.The column Producer lists the producer of the song.The column Year lists the year in which. As Pierce the Veil, they have released two albums, A Flair for the Dramatic in 2007 and Selfish Machines in 2010. The two formed the group in December of 1998, and it was soon turned into a quintet. They first started playing together as the band Before Today while students in high school. Following the release, the band broke up and the Fuentes brothers renamed themselves yet again. The heart of San Diego emo-inflected post-hardcore outfit Pierce the Veil lies in two brothers, vocalist/guitarist Vic Fuentes and drummer Mike Fuentes.

Local buzz generated by a pair of self-released albums and live gigs landed the band a contract with Equal Vision Records a copyright tangle forced them to change their name to Before Today before releasing their debut, A Celebration of an Ending. San Diego-based melodic emo-metal quartet Pierce the Veil was launched as Early Times by brothers Mike and Vic Fuentes amid the SoCal post-hardcore scene in 1998. Pierce the Veil Hell Above (Collide with the Sky 2012) Pierce the Veil feat Kellin Quinn King For A Day (Collide with the Sky 2012) Hitparad.
