In Coral Springs, Flordia, summer of 1997, New Found Glory was formed. The first year of being a band, they named themselves, "A New Found Glory," but in 1998, the decited to get rid of the "A" and just be plain, "New Found Glory." They became well-known for their exiting live shows, and the group toured the East Coast selling the single, "It's all about the Girls." In 1999, the single, "Nothing Gold can Stay," that followed, was a huge hit. In the year 2000, NFG went on a high-profile tour with Blink 182, which got them even more known than they already were, and got some Blink 182 fans going after them. They also had an apperence on the Warped Tour. At the end of 2001, NFG went back into the studio and worked on an upcoming album. Finally, in the summer of 2002, the relesed their full lengh album, "Sticks and Stones," which held the single, "My Friend's Over You," a big hit. That song helped them get a spotlight apperence on another Warped Tour. After the tour, they once again, went back into the studio and worked on relesing another album. The result was "Catalyst," a pop-punk, harcore combination. "Catalyst had the hit, "All Downhill from Here." Another huge hit for them! New Found Glory is still growing and should produce more albums and get even better in the future!
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