All the World Is Mad was the first song I heard from them and that hooked me immediately. Beggars was just about to come out.
To awake and avenge the dead from the atticus 2 comp. thrice is the best band. And I’m so pumped for September 17th
Initially, it was "Identity Crisis" in 2000 or maybe early '01. I listened to the whole album often over the next 3 years and loved it, but otherwise, I wasn't at all familiar with the band. So I completely missed *Illusion of Safety* when it first came out. Then I heard "Under a Killing Moon" in the summer or fall of '03 and was enthralled. By the fall of '05 I was rushing to the store at my first opportunity to buy *Vheissu* the day it was released.
“All That’s Left” for me. I remember always playing a crappy quality version with a shorter intro that i downloaded endlessly way back in the day.
Discovered them with Illusion of Safety album, but, liking a band to being a huge fan happened with The Artist In The Ambulance when they showed even more dimensions to their sound.
Like others have said, Phoenix Ignition was what first got my attention. I was obsessed with that song. And then I heard Kill Me Quickly for the first time and I never turned back.
An album review for Relient K's Forget and Not Slow Down put me on Beggars since they came out the same year. After that I gave Vheissu a spin and the rest is history. Hard to believe it's been almost a decade since I first saw them in October 2011! Their tour with Moving Mountains, O'Brother, and La Dispute was incredible - what a great band.
Pretty sure All That’s Left was the first Thrice song i heard. I was hooked as a lifelong fan when I heard Burn the Fleet randomly on our local radio station when alchemy first dropped in 08
Under a Killing Moon and Paper Tigers blew my mind after hearing Stare at the Sun and thinking all their songs were like that. Those two were integral in me warming up to screamed vocals and harder stuff.
Mine was Firebreather. It was the first song on the sampler CD from a long gone rock magazine, and it's safe to say those crushing baritone guitars hit me hard. What an introduction to the band.
fire breather came pre-installed on the zune lol but i want to say i knew the image of the invisible before then
I knew All That’s Left from Madden and Image from MTV every single morning I woke up and got ready for school. But Firebreather is what really got me into their discography
Trust on the Punk Goes Acoustic comp later followed by a live acoustic version of Artist In The Ambulance (not even sure what it was. Had like two minutes of Dustin talking) that my sister had on her iTunes.
Funny to think back about it now, but learned about a lot of music from sports video games. Heard “Feeling This” by blink on Madden when it was titled “Action” I think. Learned about Silverstein and The Forecast from MVP College baseball (that whole soundtrack was victory records bands lol) And then Bayside from NHL 2007 I think?
I was familiar with their first two albums, but didn't become a huge fan until I heard TAITA played between sets at a Coheed show the week the album came out. I had no idea it was Thrice and had to ask a random stranger who it was. It was unlike anything I'd ever heard.