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Anadivine was an alternative rock band with pop-punk and post-hardcore influences from Kingston, New York, United States. Formed in 2001, their first release, an 8-song self-titled EP, was released October 21, 2003 on SideCho records. Track 5, "Cross Your Heart" features vocals of fellow Kingston musician Claudio from Coheed & Cambria. They got signed to The Militia Group, and released their first full length, Zoo on September 21st, 2004. For Zoo, the band replaced their former vocalist for their self-titled EP, Mike Cashen. In the process, they picked up a new guitarist, Mike Saracino, and the band shifted positions, with Sean Paul Pillsworth as the lead vocalist. Halfway through touring for Zoo, the band unexepectedly cancelled their remaining west coast shows and never went on tour for the album again. Rumors had it that the band had broken up, but in 2006, they reemerged on Myspace and PureVolume with new songs. Mike Saracino and Mike Cashen had again been swapped, and the band began writing for a new record. Towards the end of 2006, The Militia Group dropped the band from its roster and the band officially announced a breakup in early 2007. Their bio from their Myspace in 2005: "They say that variety is the spice of life. If that’s the case, Anadivine’s diverse compositions may be among the most delectable selections available. Over the past few years, Kingston, New York’s Anadivine has reeled in a vast array of sounds. From double-time melodic punk hustles, to gentl