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'''''Commit This to Memory''''' is the second studio album by American rock band [[Motion City Soundtrack]]. Produced by [[Mark Hoppus]], the album was released on June 7, 2005, in the United States by [[Epitaph Records]]. The Minnesota-based rock act formed in 1997, developing their emotionally-charged, pop-punk sound over the interim years. Their debut album, ''[[I Am the Movie]]'', saw release on independent label Epitaph in 2003
act for multi-platinum group [[Blink-182]]. Blink bassist Hoppus took a liking to the quintet, offering to produce their next studio effort.
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(keys) and Matthew Taylor (bass) in 2001. The quintet recorded and self-released their debut album, ''[[I Am the Movie]]'', in 2002, selling copies out of the back of their tour van for a year.<ref name="theage"/> The next year, it was picked up for larger distribution through California-based independent label Epitaph, best known as the home of punk rockers [[the Offspring]] and [[Bad Religion]]. The group were part of an abundance of Epitaph signings, including [[Matchbook Romance]] and [[From First to Last]], amid concerns the label had strayed too far from its roots, or "a little too [[emo]]."<ref name="cleve">{{cite news|title=Cain is Able : Motion City Soundtrack's Joshua Cain is all business|author=Chris Rager|date=December 20, 2004|work=[[Cleveland Free Times]]}}</ref> The band toured heavily in support of the LP, attracting a new fanbase; their 2004 stint on the famed Vans Warped Tour was considered a "must-see" among punk fans.<ref name="cleve"/>
Their rise to prominence continued when the group joined Blink-182
==Recording and production==
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