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The Used officially formed in January of 2001. After recording their demo Demos from the Basement, The Used signed with Reprise Records, and their debut album self titled was released in June 2002. Four singles were released from this album, which was later certified Gold. In July 2003, The Used released compilation album Maybe Memories, which featured live, rare and previously unreleased tracks and a DVD including a history of the band, member bios, and part of a live concert. The album went platinum. The follow-up studio album, entitled In Love and Death was released in 2004, and saw three singles released. Later pressings of the album featured the digital download single "Under Pressure" performed with My Chemical Romance. This album has also gone gold. In February 2007, The Used released a live album, Berth, which included a full live concert shot at the Taste of Chaos 2005 show in Vancouver and DVD of the same concert. It has since been certified gold. In May 2007 the band released their third studio album, Lies for the Liars, from which they released four singles. Having recorded 19 songs during the Lies for the Liars sessions, the band decided to release those b-sides and other rarities from previous albums on the digital-only EP Shallow Believer in February 2008. The Used began demoing their fourth album from January to March 2008, started recording in late May, and aim to have it released in late 2008.
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