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Carving a unique and ever-growing place in the modern scene, Syracuse-based Thoughts in Reverse is primed to reach high places in the coming years. Through tireless and vigilant self-promotion, this quintet has gained a strong following on the local stage, and made waves nationally and even internationally. While Thoughts in Reverse has made a name for itself on their unique sound, rising above the all too often one-note antics of the genre, they also maintain strong ties to prominent, established bands and musicians. They've shared the stage with mainstays of the scene such as August Burns Red, The Acacia Strain, Attack Attack!, Unearth, Miss May I, Blessthefall, I See Stars, Whitechapel, Oceano, Mychildren Mybride, Haste the Day, Norma Jean, Throwdown, Bury Your Dead, and We Came as Romans. In addition, their debut EP was recorded with Mike Hatalak of Trustkill recording artist It Dies Today, and has gained much recognition. Off stage, Thoughts in Reverse maintains a high profile across various multimedia and social networking platforms. Their music receives heavy traffic and sales through iTunes and bigcartel. They also have markets on Shockhound, Amazon, Facebook, twitter, and several leaked sites. The band's website (which can be found at www.myspace.com/thoughtsinreverseband) as well as their live videos posted on YouTube, receive several thousand hits and plays per day. Not to mention their page booming with 25,000+ friends and over 500,000 plays since their inception in early 2010. They have the potential not only for revenue, but for the eyes of their demographic. While the members of Thoughts in Reverse have the drive to grow, they realize that what matters is to grow in the right way. With an experienced hand and resources available to them, they can look to expand both the horizons of their music and of their profile. They're ready to create something really exciting in the landscape. With that comes the attention of and influence over a wider fan base of teenagers and soon to be fans of all ages. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.