Here I Come Falling

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Here I Come Falling
Also known asHICF
Origin Springfield, Missouri
Genres Christian hardcore, [1] metalcore, post-hardcore, screamo [1]
Years active20052008, 2011
Labels Rise
Past membersAnthony Rivera
Daniel Alvarado
Parker Daniels
Isaac Neale
Brian Pappalardo
Austin Howell
Colby Moore
Jeff Choate
Rick Griffith
Kasey Smith
Chip Mezo
Princeton Patterson
Joe Hull
Dezmond Scotton
Chad Shumate
Nick Myers
Website HICF on Myspace

Here I Come Falling was an American post-hardcore band from Springfield, Missouri, [2] formed in 2005. They were signed to Rise Records in 2007. [3] They released one album, Oh Grave, Where Is Thy Victory, on January 8, 2008. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] The album charted at number 46 on the Top Billboard Christian Albums. [10] They broke up in August 2008. [11] They stated lineup changes and "other troubles" as the reason for the breakup. [12]

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

Band members

Final line-up
Former members

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