Lyrics by The Latency

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  1. All You Wanted
  2. Away
  3. Breathe
  4. Can You Hear Me Call?
  5. Cry Me Out
  6. Don't Go
  7. Fork In The Road
  8. Hello
  9. How's It Feel?
  10. Kids
  11. Music To Me
  12. Still In Love (With You)
  13. Tonight, I Love You

The Latency was a Canadian pop rock group from Maple Ridge, British Columbia. The band formed in 2006 and signed with MapleMusic Recordings, before releasing their debut self-titled album on September 8, 2009. In 2010, they began working on their second studio album, before the group disbanded in 2011. The band consisted of rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist Brandon Lehti, lead guitarist Ryan Stead, bassist Mathew Gendron and drummer Jonny Wiebe.

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