Not One Word Has Been Omitted
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Not One Word Has Been Omitted is the first EP by the progressive metal/mathcore band From a Second Story Window, released under its current title in 2004 by Black Market Activities. It was originally self-released in 2003 under the title The Cassandra Complex. This is the band's only release to feature second vocalist Sean Vandegrift. The tracks "In a River Where You Least Expect It There Will Be Fish" and "How London Got Its Fog" feature lyrics written by original vocalist Jeff Peterson; these two songs originally appeared on the band's self-titled demo from 2002.
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