Underoath's album "Changing of Times" was released in 2002. It marked a significant change in the band's sound, as they began to move away from their original metalcore style and experiment with post-hardcore and emo influences. This album featured a more melodic and introspective approach, with lyrics that dealt with themes of personal struggle and spiritual questioning.
"Changing of Times" was also the first Underoath album to feature drummer Aaron Gillespie, who would go on to become a key member of the band and contribute significantly to their sound. The album received mixed reviews upon release, with some critics praising the band's willingness to take risks and evolve their sound, while others criticized the departure from their original style.
Despite any initial criticism, "Changing of Times" has become a cult classic among Underoath fans and is often cited as a pivotal moment in the band's career. It remains a favorite among longtime fans and is considered a significant album in the evolution of the post-hardcore genre.
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