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  1. Nathan Good left the band during the making of the album and was replaced briefly by Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson. Gibbard played drums on the majority of the album, with Good's playing on "The Employment Pages" and "Company Calls Epilogue" kept on the final release.

  2. Death Cab for Cutie supported the album with their first full nationwide tour, with drummer Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson joining. No singles were released from the album, though the LP was followed by an extended play, The Forbidden Love EP , several months after its release.

  3. Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson Michael Schorr: Website: Official website: Death Cab for Cutie (Death Cab or DCFC) is an American indie band. The band was started in 1997 in Bellingham, Washington. The band members are Ben Gibbard (singer, guitar), Dave Depper (singer, guitar), Chris Walla (guitar, production), Nick Harmer (bass) and Jason ...

  4. Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson very briefly replaced Good for the Death Cab for Fiver 7-inch (also released in 2000) and as a touring drummer, before then being replaced by Michael Schorr, who would contribute to The Forbidden Love EP in 2000, Death Cab’s third full-length album The Photo Album in 2001, and The Stability EP in 2002.

  5. Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson. Michael Schorr. Chris Walla. Death Cab for Cutie is an American rock band from Bellingham, Washington. Contents. 1History. 2Musical Style and Influences. 3Discography. 4Trivia. 5See Also. History. Musical Style and Influences.

  6. También se unió a la banda en dos giras, incluida su primera gira completa por los Estados Unidos. Tolzdorf-Larson fue reemplazado más tarde por Michael Schorr, quien aparecería por primera vez en el EP The Forbidden Love, lanzado el 24 de octubre de 2000. En 2001, Death Cab for Cutie lanzó su tercer álbum, The Photo Album.

  7. Transatlanticism is the fourth studio album by rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released on October 7, 2003, by Barsuk Records.At this point in their career, the group had toured and recorded for nearly a half-decade. With tensions rising, the band decided to take time away from one another; notably, Ben Gibbard collaborated with electronic musician Dntel (Jimmy Tamborello), and released an ...