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American rock band
For other uses, seeUsed (disambiguation).

The Used
The Used in 2020
Background information
OriginOrem, Utah, U.S.
Genres
Years active2000–present
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Members
Past members
Websitetheused.net

The Used is an Americanrock band fromOrem, Utah, formed in 2000. The group consists of vocalistBert McCracken, bassist Jeph Howard, drummer Dan Whitesides, and guitarist Joey Bradford. Former members includeQuinn Allman,Branden Steineckert, andJustin Shekoski.

The band rose to fame in June 2002 after releasing theirself-titled debut album. They followed up with their second album,In Love and Death, in September 2004 and their third album,Lies for the Liars, in May 2007.Shallow Believer, anEP that featured most of the band'sB-sides, was released in February 2008. Their fourth studio album,Artwork, was released in August 2009. A fifth album,Vulnerable, was released in March 2012. In July 2013 they released another EP, titledThe Ocean of the Sky. Their sixth album,Imaginary Enemy, released in April 2014. Their seventh studio album,The Canyon, was released in October 2017. Their eighth studio album,Heartwork, was released in April 2020[1] and a deluxe version with the B-sides from the recording sessions was released in September 2021. Their ninth studio album,Toxic Positivity was released in May 2023 and the B-sides from it were released on the albumMedz in June 2024.

The Used have enjoyed commercial success with their albums achievinggold and platinum statuses in many countries worldwide.[2]Alternative Press Magazine conferred the title of "kings of the 2000s emo scene" on the band.[3]

History

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The formation,The Used, andIn Love & Death (2000–2005)

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The Used formed in the summer of 2000 withBranden Steineckert,Quinn Allman, Jeph Howard, andBert McCracken.[4] The band began composing songs without lyrics prior to McCracken joining. They held auditions for vocalists at Howard's residence,[5] but were not satisfied with any of the auditions, describing them as terrible. Allman then asked McCracken if he was interested in joining the band. McCracken was impressed with their material, and after being given some music, he wrote the lyrics to what would become "Maybe Memories". He returned the next day to record a demo version of the song and was then officially confirmed as the band's vocalist. During the early days of the band, members suffered from poverty, homelessness, and substance abuse, panhandling for change in order to buy food.[6] They decided upon the name "Used" after friends claimed they felt "used" when contact with the band members waned as they became more engrossed in the project.[7][8]

They continued to write songs together and recorded ademo album in drummer Steineckert's bedroom titledDemos from the Basement. Steineckert sent their songs to producerJohn Feldmann from theska groupGoldfinger. On hearing the song "A Box Full of Sharp Objects", Feldman flew the band to Los Angeles on his own expense and helped them find a record label. They played for various record executives, but received little interest. Eventually, after sending copies of their demo to many record companies, they began to receive offers. They decided to sign to Reprise Records the first week of January 2002 which was only 1 year after the band had formed.[9]

Bert McCracken performing at theStreet Scene (San Diego music festival) with the Used in 2005

In 2002, it was discovered that aBoston band had already trademarked the name "Used". The band decided to add "the" to their name, thus becoming "the Used". Theirself-titled debut album, produced by John Feldmann, was released on June 25, 2002, to critical acclaim. The album featured the singles: "The Taste of Ink", "Buried Myself Alive", and "Blue and Yellow", with all three entering the charts and the album being certified platinum.[10] They went on to playWarped Tour,Ozzfest, andProjekt Revolution, as well asBox Car Racer's first and only tour. During these tours, they employed a touring guitarist named Greg Bester. He was later forced to return to his home country when he couldn't get a workingvisa. The band received much recognition when Bert McCracken datedKelly Osbourne and appeared on an episode of the TV showThe Osbournes titled "Beauty and the Bert".[11] In July 2003, they released a compilation CD/DVD combo package titledMaybe Memories. The CD features live, rare, previously unreleased tracks, and demo material, while the DVD features the history of the band, member bios, and part of a live concert.Maybe Memories has been certified platinum.[12]

In 2004, lead vocalist McCracken's ex-girlfriend died of a drug overdose while pregnant with his child.[13] Their second studio album was thus namedIn Love and Death, released as a reference to the tragedy McCracken dealt with during the recording. The song "Hard to Say" was a reference to McCracken's ex-girlfriend; although the song was written years earlier, its dedication was only then declared.In Love and Death received very positive reviews[14] and spawned three singles: "Take It Away", "All That I've Got" (which earned them their firstMuchMusic Video Award nomination), and "I Caught Fire", before being re-released in 2005. "Under Pressure" (aQueen andDavid Bowiecover song performed withMy Chemical Romance) was featured as a bonus track later pressings. The album has been certified platinum.[10] After finishing up an international tour for the album, they took about eight months off before starting to work on their next album.

Lies for the Liars,Shallow Believer,Artwork, andVulnerable (2006–2012)

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The Used at theiHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in 2007

On September 12, 2006, the Used announced that Steineckert was no longer a member of the band.[15] They said they felt they needed to move forward without him, and that there was a personality conflict between Steineckert and another band member.[15] In late 2006, it was announced drummer Dan Whitesides ofThe New Transit Direction would replace Steineckert. Steineckert has since joinedRancid.

On February 6, 2007, they released a live album,Berth, which includes a DVD that features video of their performance at the Taste of Chaos 2005 tour inVancouver and a CD that features it on audio. The DVD also includes a biography of the band and four music videos. The biography depicts the band after the release ofMaybe Memories, leading into the creation ofIn Love and Death. The sale ofBerth lead it to be certified as gold.[12] They spent most of the early part of 2007 on the Taste of Chaos tour before their third album,Lies for the Liars, was released May 22, 2007. They headlined theGive It a Name festival. In June, they played theMuchMusic Video Awards for the first time ever, and received theirsecond nomination for Best International Group Video, for "The Bird and the Worm". They were scheduled to play Warped Tour in June and July, in support of their album, but were forced to cancel due to McCracken'svocal cord surgery.[16] After McCracken recovered, the band played theReading and Leeds festivals in August, and went on to tour the United States in September.Lies for the Liars charted in the top five in more than seven countries,[2] and featured the singles: "The Bird and the Worm" and "Pretty Handsome Awkward". Although Whitesides had been chosen as the new drummer, Dean Butterworth ofGood Charlotte recorded drums for the album. The six-month recording process was the longest the band had ever undertaken.Lies for the Liars generally received mixed to positive reviews.[17] Originally,Lies for the Liars was expected to be a double-album. Nineteen songs were recorded, but they instead decided to save the songs for a future release. The album has been certified gold.[10]

Jeph Howard in 2009

On May 19, 2008, they releasedShallow Believer, an EP containing the band's B-sides. It was only released on digital music stores and it has charted No. 14 oniTunes' Top 100 albums.[2] They worked onArtwork, their fourth studio album, throughout 2008. They took several breaks while working on the album to headline the inaugural Get a Life Tour and the Spare the Air Festival inCalifornia. The album was produced byPanic! at the Disco's producerMatt Squire, making this their first studio album not produced by John Feldmann.[18] It was also their first studio album to feature Whitesides as the drummer. InAlternative Press, McCracken stated "In the past, we've always kind of brought pop sensibility into heavy rock, but this is going to be all that much more tantalizing and brutal. Our songs are ten times messier and noisier than they've ever been."[19] McCracken explained the meaning of the album, saying, "This record is about coming to grips with how much you really hate yourself and knowing you can never hate yourself to the full extent, so you're free to hate yourself as much as you want to".[20] McCracken went on to say "we [have not] been this excited about an album since our self titled back in 2002." The album released along with a DVD for the pre-order and first run of the album in stores.[21] A cover version of "Burning Down the House" byTalking Heads was released on the cover compilation albumCovered, A Revolution in Sound, and was also featured inTransformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album.[22] They played atThe Bamboozle in May 2009. The single "Blood on My Hands" was released on iTunes in June, and was streamable for one day on the band's website. On July 21, the pre-order was available.Artwork became available worldwide on August 31, 2009. The band played a major U.S. tour in October and November 2009 with supporting bandsThe Almost and Drive A, and another in early 2010 withAtreyu and Drive A. They later joined an arena tour supportingThree Days Grace in Canada. The band premiered the music video for the song "Empty with You" on December 9, 2009, viaTwitter. In April 2010, they began another US tour along withChiodos andNew Medicine.[23]

In April 2010, they cancelled their upcoming international tour dates and also began writing material for a follow-up toArtwork.[24] Recording and officially releasing the new album was significantly delayed after leaving Reprise Records—their record label group of ten years. According to Howard, "We were kind of waiting to see if we were going to do this record on Warner or not. We kind of had to wait and see what happened about that before we started recording."[25] They founded their own record label in 2011 after parting ways with Reprise Records, a division of Warner. The label was dubbed "Dental Records", and they planned to release their fifth studio albumVulnerable in February 2012 on it.[26]

By December 2011 the release plans forVulnerable had changed. Their first choice, "Dental Records", was already taken, so the group quickly came up with a different name instead, Anger Music Group.Vulnerable was released March 26, 2012.[27][28] The album's spawned three singles; "I Come Alive",[28] "Put Me Out", and "Hands and Faces".[29]

In support ofVulnerable, they embarked on a North American headlining tour in May and June 2012, and also performed on the main stage ofWarped Tour 2012 in June and July 2012.[30][31] In June 2012, they were forced to cancel all scheduled Canadian tour dates due to McCracken's criminal record. McCracken said he would not be allowed entry into the country for ten years because of some "teensy, eensymisdemeanors", includingtrespassing, from many years earlier.[32]

The Ocean of the Sky,Imaginary Enemy, andThe Canyon (2013–2017)

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Justin Shekoski and Bert McCracken performing in 2015.

Sub City (Hopeless Records' non-profit501(c) organization) announced on November 9, 2012, that they, with support fromWe Came As Romans,Crown the Empire, andMindflow, would headline the annual nationwide charity tour will circle the US through February, showcasing some of the best bands in music today while raising funds and awareness forIt Gets Better Project and the concept that we can all help play a part in making a positive impact.[33] The band's fifth studio album was re-issued as a two-disc set titledVulnerable (II) on January 22, 2013.[34] On March 11, 2013, the band released a music video for the single "Hands and Faces".[35]

In June 2013 they announced,The Ocean of the Sky,[36] and the EP was released the following month.[37]

In mid-January 2014, the band revealed their sixth studio album,Imaginary Enemy. It was released on April 1, 2014, through their label GAS Union.[38] The album was greatly influenced by McCracken's daughter.[39]

In early February 2015, it was announced that guitaristQuinn Allman parted ways with the band for a one-year hiatus.[citation needed]Saosin's guitaristJustin Shekoski became his replacement as touring member for subsequent tours from February 2015. They toured the United Kingdom in February 2015 with support from theLandscapes.[40] On November 19, 2015, they announced that Allman amicably parted ways with the band permanently and then touring member Shekoski was welcomed as his permanent replacement.[41] However, Allman later revealed that he had intended to return to the band for the anniversary tour, and his departure was a one-sided decision by the band which he became aware of via the band's Facebook announcement.[42]

The band released a live album,Live & Acoustic at the Palace, in April 2016. It was recorded at a show on October 11, 2015, at the Palace in Los Angeles. It is the first release without guitarist Quinn Allman, and first to feature new guitaristJustin Shekoski. The live CD/DVD hit #11 on Billboard's Current Album's chart, and recorded the band's intimate performance with a four-piece string quartet, harpist, piano player, percussion and a three-piece gospel choir.[43] OnShekoski's addition to the band, in an interview withBillboard, lead singer Bert McCracken stated Shekoski's "lust for life and passion for art is inspiring. It's been a fire underneath The Used. It's a new chapter of a brand new book" and "since Justin became a part of the Used it's been nothing but exciting for the next step."[44] The band members were inspired following the live recording ofLive & Acoustic at the Palace, and wanted to reflect the live experience in their new album.[44] They spent all of 2016 touring Europe, North America, and Australia to celebrate their 15-year anniversary. In every city they played back to back shows in two nights, playing songs from theirself titled album on the first night, andIn Love and Death on the second night in their entirety. Following the success of the first leg of the tour, the band announced they will embark on a second leg of the anniversary tour.[45]

Their seventh studio album,The Canyon, was released on October 27, 2017, with a video for the song "Over and Over Again" being released prior to the album.[46] The music video was directed by Lisa Mann and included dance choreography with bright visuals.[47] The album was produced by Ross Robinson, and was recorded usinganalog equipment with no click-tracks or backing vocals to achieve a raw sound.[48] McCracken and Shekoski bonded over the loss of their loved ones, including McCracken's friend, Traegan, and Shekoski's late father who died from a car accident about ten years prior, with McCracken stating in an interview with theAlternative Press, "We've never had a more connected time creatively, I've never felt closer to peace and my understanding of peace being this aggressive selfless drive to create something, to explode into history as one, as all, not as an individual. So many, just monuments and huge moments, that when we were done, I was overwhelmed."[49]

The album received positive reception following its release, withAlternative Press claiming the album has "A vibrancy and vulnerability not felt since the Used's 2002 self-titled debut," and stating that the band's new guitaristJustin Shekoski "has breathed new life into the songwriting."[50] McCracken's delivery of the lyrics coupled with Shekoski's melodies and riffs, showed "The Used have fully realized their wild imagination" and critics noted "this collection of songs are more compelling and moving than anything heard previously from the band."[50] The album appears inAllMusic's 2017 Year In Review: Favorite Punk Albums,[51]Alternative Press's The 40 best albums of 2017,[52]Drowned in Sound's Album of 2017: Staff edit[53] andKerrang!'s Albums of 2017[54] lists.

In October and November 2017, the group went on a headlining US tour with support fromGlassjaw.[55] The band also promoted the new album with acoustic performances at Huntington Beach,[56] and Amoeba Music. Shekoski and McCracken were praised byRolling Stone for their "powerful acoustic performance".[57]

Heartwork (2018–2021)

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In January 2018, following a business dispute regarding payment after the release ofThe Canyon and subsequent promotional tour, Shekoski was dismissed from the band. In March 2018, they removed Justin Shekoski from their band members section on Facebook and edited him out of their promotional photos. At the end of April 2018, Joey Bradford of the band 'Hell or Highwater' appeared in videos of the band practicing for upcoming tour dates. In 2019,Shekoski filed suit against The Used for royalties and damages. The dispute was resolved amicably and settled out of court.

They released a limited edition vinyl EP,Live from Maida Vale, onRecord Store Day 2019.[58] It is the first release to feature Joey Bradford on guitar.

After the release, they signed with a new record label calledBig Noise Music Group.[59] They headlined the first annual Rockstar energy drink Disrupt tour, which was intended to fill the void left by the change of concept of theWarped Tour.[60][non-primary source needed] The band started recording the album in June[61][62] and finished recording it after the Disrupt Festival tour in November. The album was produced by John Feldmann who produced most of their studio albums. The first single and music video from the upcoming album, "Blow Me", was released on December 6.[63][non-primary source needed] A second single and video "Paradise Lost, a poem by John Milton" was released February 7.[64][non-primary source needed] A third single and video "Cathedral Bell" was released April 17.[65][non-primary source needed] The album,Heartwork, was released on April 24, 2020.[1] A year and a half later on September 10, 2021, the band released a deluxe version of Heartwork with 11 b-sides recorded during the session.[66]

Toxic Positivity,Medz, and Bert solo album (2021–present)

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The band recorded 11 songs in 11 days in October 2021 and 10 songs in 10 days in February 2023 for their next album. The single "Fuck You" was released on October 21, 2022.[67] Another single, "People Are Vomit", was released on February 17, 2023.[68][69] The album's lead single, "Numb", was released on April 20, 2023.[70] "Giving Up" was released as the second single on May 17, 2023.[71] The album,Toxic Positivity, was released May 19, 2023.[72] The remaining songs from the session were released on an album calledMedz on June 21, 2024.[73]

McCracken released a solo pop album titledRobbietheused on October 25, 2024.[74]

Musical style and influences

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The Used's sound has been described as a blend of "feral rage" and "unabashed vulnerability",[75] and has been classified asemo,[76][77][78]post-hardcore,[79][80]punk rock,[81][79]screamo,[82][83][84]alternative rock,[85]pop-punk,[86]hard rock,[87] andheavy metal.[83] The band's early influences includedInk & Dagger,Jawbox,Fugazi,Nirvana,Refused,[88]Jimmy Eat World,Hot Water Music,Converge, andGoldfinger.[89] In 2007, bassist Jeph Howard stated, "We just don't consider ourselves 'emo' or 'screamo' and we never have. We're arock band, that's all we've ever been."[90] However, in a 2023 interview, McCracken admitted, "I used to cringe about that term ‘emo’ but I think we’ve swallowed it… Weare emo."[91]

ForArtwork, McCracken described their genre as "grosspop".[20] On their fifth albumVulnerable, McCracken stated that there is a lot ofhip hop influence, beats anddrum and bass kind of stuff but it is also still the Used record with many soft and heavy, brutal, sharp, bright sounds and the tempos are anywhere from ultra-slow to super fast and heavy.[92]

Members

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Current

  • Bert McCracken – lead vocals, piano(2000–present)
  • Jeph Howard – bass, backing vocals(2000–present)
  • Dan Whitesides – drums, backing vocals(2006–present)
  • Joey Bradford – guitar, backing vocals(2018–present)

Former

Touring musicians

  • Greg Bester – guitar, backing vocals(2002)

Timeline

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Discography

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Main article:The Used discography

Studio albums

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