Taking Back Sunday Gets Louder Lazzara considers New York his home, but he remains loyal to High Point, N.C., where he grew up. He makes reference to his hometown by including the number 152 buried in each of the band's album covers. He and his buddies used to travel to Raleigh-Durham or Chapel Hill, N.C., to hear rock concerts. On the way, they would stop for gas at a service station at Exit 152 off Interstate 40. The back cover of the group's first album, "Tell All Your Friends," has a picture of the exit sign. The artwork for the band's next album "Where You Want To Be" features a "Next Exit, 152 Miles" sign. "We just wanted to put the '152' in because we tour all the time and I live in New York, so it's my way of 1) reminding myself where I'm from and 2) letting all my friends know that I haven't forgotten about them and they're still a huge part of everything I do," said Lazzara. "That will be in every album, there will be a piece of that in all the artwork for future records and things like that."
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