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  1. He also joined the band on two tours, including their first full tour of the United States. Tolzdorf-Larson was later replaced by Michael Schorr, who would first appear on The Forbidden Love EP, released on October 24, 2000. In 2001, Death Cab for Cutie released their third album, The Photo Album.

  2. Death Cab for Cutie ( Death Cab or DCFC) is an American indie band. The band was started in 1997 in Bellingham, Washington. The band members are Ben Gibbard (singer, guitar), Dave Depper (singer, guitar), Chris Walla (guitar, production), Nick Harmer (bass) and Jason McGerr (drums).

  3. Death Cab for Cutie supported the album with their first full nationwide tour, with drummer Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson joining. No singles were released from the album, though the LP was followed by an extended play, The Forbidden Love EP , several months after its release.

  4. Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson. Michael Schorr. Chris Walla. Death Cab for Cutie is an American rock band from Bellingham, Washington. Contents. 1History. 2Musical Style and Influences. 3Discography. 4Trivia. 5See Also. History. Musical Style and Influences.

  5. Nathan Good · Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson · Michael Schorr · Chris Walla Studio Albums Something About Airplanes · We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes · The Photo Album · Transatlanticism · Plans · Narrow Stairs · Codes and Keys · Kintsugi · Thank You for Today · Asphalt Meadows:

  6. The group shifted their percussionists numerous times: Good was replaced by Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson, and then by Michael Schorr, with whom the band recorded their third LP, The Photo Album, released in 2001.

  7. Nathan Good dejó la banda durante la realización del álbum y fue reemplazado brevemente por Jayson Tolzdorf-Larson. Gibbard tocó la batería en la mayor parte del álbum, y Good tocó en "The Employment Pages" y "Company Calls Epilogue" en el lanzamiento final.