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{{quote| ''The art of dying is your life to live''}}
{{quote|''They're kind of like a [[X Meets Y|fusion between]] [[
Art of Dying is a [[Hard Rock]]/[[Post-Grunge]] band from [[Stargate City|Vancouver]], [[Canada, Eh?|Canada]] formed in 2005. The band came together when guitarist Greg Bradley met singer [[Street Musician|Jonny Hetherington]] on a street corner, playing his guitar for change. Greg asked if he wanted to jam and they've been playing together ever since. They happened to meet drummer Jeff Brown through working in a nearby jam space, who got them into contact with bassist Cale Gontier and guitarist Tavis Stanley from out east. Tavis had played in Thornley for 4 years while Cale was a technician for [[
They released their self-titled debut independently through Thorny Bleeder Records on iTunes and [http://www.cdbaby.com/ CD Baby] in 2006 along with a few hard copies floating the Vancouver area in 2007. Thorny Bleeder later managed to get Universal Music Canada to release it in the rest of the country.
The album was successful for an independent band. The song Get Through This was used as the opening theme for the second season of the Canadian Hockey-drama/reality series Making the Cut, the theme for the 2009 WWE Survivor Series, official theme of the WWE NXT program and the band was nominated for a 2009 Canadian Radio Music Award for Best New Group. They met and befriended Shaun Morgan of [[
Art of Dying as networking band if their ever was one, blogging and giving CDs to promoters and the like. At some point one of their contacts, a manager in Boston recommended their CD to Dan Donegan of [[
Near the end of 2009 after a fateful phone call with Donegan, Art of Dying signed with Disturbed's Intoxication Records, becoming its first artist. The band went straight to work on their major label debut with producer Howard Benson ([[
The new album was officially named "Vices & Virtues" that May. A re-recording of "Die Trying" was released to radio stations and on iTunes by the fall. It has since entered the Active Rock charts, even making it into the Top 10. The album was released on March 22 of 2011.
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* [[Self
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qKn4TloBZg Get Though This]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbg0XmCjfPs I Will Be There]
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[http://www.artofdyingmusic.com/news.php Official Site]<br />[http://www.myspace.com/theartofdying Myspace]<br />[http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtOfDyingMusic YouTube Channel]<br />{{hardline}}
Not to be confused with the song by [[
== Art of Dying provides examples of: ==
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* [[The Apprentice]]: To Disturbed, in a sense.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Compleeeetley!!"
* [[Careful
* [[Catch Phrase/Other|Catch Phrase]]: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yTzWEL7Q3M The art of dying is my/your life to live]". It means "Hope for the best, Plan for the worst, Live life to the fullest".
{{quote|"''It’s the idea that the day you’re born is your first day on the planet, but it’s also your first day in your eventual path to your death. It’s a dark way to think of it, but once you embrace the thought you’re not going to last forever, it makes your time here more important. That’s how we live, and there’s seriousness to it in the sense that it’s really cool to try to accomplish something while you’re here, but there’s also an enjoyment side of things and making sure you don’t take yourself too seriously''."|Jonny}}
* [[Chorus
{{quote| ''Do what you can, do what you need, do what you like...''}}
* [[Crapsack World]]: Whole World's Crazy, which asks the simple question of "Does it have to be this way? Will it ''ever'' get better?"
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* [[The Eeyore]]/[[Loners Are Freaks]]: Inside It's Raining, in which the narrator laments that he's this, hoping to subvert it by finding a way to connect with others.
* [[Heroic Spirit]]: Get Through This, using the old adage that "What doesn't kill me only makes me stronger".
* [["I Am" Song]]: You Don't Know Me.
* [[Last
* [[Let's Duet]]: The re-recording of Inside It's Raining, sung with [[Three Days Grace|Adam Gontier]]. He's since sung it with them at a few of their shows.
* [[Lonely Together]]: Alone, in which the narrator realizes this.
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* [[Mascot]]: They ran a contest for a while asking for the [[Grim Reaper]]. The winners can be seen [http://www.myspace.com/theartofdying/blog/472742454 here]. They've also revealed the right wing of something they call "Smeagol the Raven"
* [[No Export for You]]: The debut saw very little release outside of Canada, aside from digital downloading.
* [[One
* [[Perishing Alt Rock Voice]]: Fists of Clarity a few times.
* [[Power Ballad]]: Sorry.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: "if it TAKES! FORRR!EVER!"
* [[
* [[Spell My Name
** Their biggest hit Get Through This can either be spelled with "Through" or "Thru". They aren't very clear on it.
* [[Three Chords and
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: As mentioned above, the debut has some very sludgy production. Vices and Virtues has several of the more commercially viable songs repurposed/remade with better quality and different lyrics, such as You Don’t Know Me, I Will Be There, [Inside It's] Raining (which includes [[Three Days Grace|Adam Gontier]] guesting), Completely and their big hit Get Through This.
* [[Word Salad Lyrics]]: You Don't Know Me, though probably intentional to describe how shallow it is to assume a person is simple (the lyrics start to make sense when applied to the oh-so illogical human being).
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