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The fresh group’s debut full format record, How To Save A Life, saw light in 2005 and made a big stir with the above mentioned Over My Head (Cable Car), the single that reached out for the Top 10 singles according to Billboard. The Fray’s first, self-released, EPs were distributed in extremely limited amounts keeping the public waiting eagerly for their first official release. The rumors about the young talents from Colorado went far out of the state borders and spread all over the country. Considering the fact that there were two stations heavily promoting the demo-version of their first hit Over My Head (Cable Car), one will see why The Fray signed up a contract with Epic Records soon. In December 2004, they had sold-out concerts before the crowds of five thousand, and in summer 2005, they musicians had a joint tour with the big group Weezer. In the early 2004 they were know to a tiny group of music lovers. The young men took a short period to captivate the local audience with their perfect live performances. All of the musicians had obtained quality training and never parted with their instruments since early childhood, which had them all involved in the creative activities. Allegedly, The Fray became a solid name of the new outfit after the flights between the members over the songwriting issues had become an integral part of the process. After these two had joined the group its formation was completed. The stuff they played together interested the participants of Slade’s previous band, Ben Wysocki and Dave Wesh. The group’s founders, Joe King and Isaac Slade, have known each other since their school years. It was formed in 2002 in Denver, Colorado. The Fray are an American alternative rock band.