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Originally formed in 1996, Blue October is a Texas-based rock band. They are best known for the songs "Hate Me" and "Into the Ocean" from their album Foiled, which was certified gold. In VH1.com, Gil Kaufman described the band's music, saying that it "blends industrial beats with classical arrangements, and whisper-to-a-scream vocals."

Blue October was formed in 1996 when lead singer and guitarist Justin Furstenfeld and his brother, drummer Jeremy Furstenfeld, got together with their friend Ryan Delahoussaye, who played several instruments. They later added C.B. Hudson, a guitarist and singer, and Matt Noveskey, a bass player. Hudson had been influenced by heavy metal and blues. Delahoussaye was a classically trained violinist who played in a country style and whose onstage presence was in sharp contrast to the popular notion of a violinist: he wore glued-on devil horns and had a dragon tattoo on his back. Noveskey's background was in R&B and funk. Although Jeremy Furstenfeld had never played drums until the band's first album, he found that he had a knack for drumming and expanded his skills with each of the group's albums. Justin Furstenfeld, who went to a performing arts high school, wrote most of the band's songs and was known for his sharply painful and honest lyrics.

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The band's name came from a turning point in Justin Furstenfeld's life. His musical heroes had included people like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kurt Cobain, and Elliott Smith, all of whom died young from suicide or drugs. He and other members of the band were doing drugs because they thought that was what rockers were supposed to do. But as Furstenfeld told Kaufman, "As I abused drugs I realized they were driving me nuts." He added, "In October of [the year when I was 21] I realized I had to clean myself up and do something positive. That's when our lives changed."

The new band was managed by Jeremy and Justin's parents, who called themselves "RoDan Entertainment." The group released their first album, The Answers, in 1998, despite the fact that Justin had had a very difficult year in 1997. As C.B. Hudson told Jonathan Dean in Associated Content, Justin was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1997: "He was actually working as a supervisor in a mental health facility. He went through a dark period that year, where he went from an employee to a patient for a few weeks." Hudson added, "Yes, Justin is on Paxil, but he feels that the brutal honesty of his lyrics are his true therapy."

One of the band's fans had a connection with the local Houston, Texas, ABC television station, and through this fan, the band gave a performance during the early morning news show. It was their first live performance and helped spur sales of the album, which sold over 5,000 copies in Houston alone.

A song from this album, "Calling You," was featured on the soundtrack to the movie American Wedding, and as a result the band began to receive wider attention and exposure. Because of this success, Universal invited them back, and they accepted. On the group's Myspace page, Justin Furstenfeld wrote of this decision: "I just felt at Universal, we had a team of people who understood us, and who loved us for all the right reasons. I wasn't about to walk through life with people who didn't really know me."

In 2006 Blue October had another hit, the single "Hate Me," which hit the number 2 spot on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song came from their 2006 album Foiled and described a relationship that collapsed because one person's problems with drug addiction drove the other person away. In Billboard, Christa L. Titus praised the song's "painfully honest lyrics" and Justin Furstenfeld's "intense vocal delivery." Chuck Taylor wrote in Billboard that the song's success made it apparent that "Blue October has broken through," and he predicted success for the band. The band played "Hate Me" on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and also on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Because of their success with Foiled, Blue October expanded their touring and playing in 2006, although the start of the tour was delayed because Justin Furstenfeld broke his leg while running the bases at a baseball stadium where the band had performed. Although the band had originally played mostly in Texas and the Midwest, they began touring throughout the United States as well as in Canada, Mexico, England, Germany, and the Netherlands. In November of 2006 they were the opening act for a Rolling Stones concert in Boise, Idaho.

Justin Furstenfeld told Kaufman that the band's fans have let them know how powerful their music is: "These two brothers came up to us at a show once and one of them had been having problems and looking for an easy way out. He said he heard our song and it was so powerful he changed his mind." Furstenfeld said the two brothers then took off their shirts and showed him their matching tattoos, which said, "For My Brother," and thanked him for saving their lives. He added, "That's when it hits you that [being in a band is] not about money or women or drugs." Jeremy Furstenfeld wrote on the group's Myspace page, "Our fans really make us what we are. We have a tight bond with them. Many have become our friends through the years. To see them sing these songs right back at us as we play them is amazing. It blows me away any time."

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The work of the Blue October group is usually referred to as alternative rock. This is not very heavy, melodic music, combined with lyrical, heartfelt lyrics. A feature of the group is that it often uses violin, cello, electric mandolin, piano in its tracks. The Blue October group performs compositions in an authentic style.

The co-founder of this group was the violinist Ryan Delahousi, Justin's school friend. In addition, Justin took his younger brother Jeremy as the drummer for Blue October. The bassist was Liz Mallalai. This is a girl whom Justin met by chance at the Auntie Pasto restaurant (the musician worked there for some time).

The rock band was able to record their first album (The Answers) on high-quality equipment in October 1997. It went on sale in January 1998. The record was very warmly received by the public. In Houston alone, 5 copies were sold in a short time.

In 1999, Blue October signed a contract with major label Universal Records to record their second audio album, Consent to Treatment. But the resulting result did not justify the expectations of the studio. After all, they managed to sell about 15 thousand copies of the album. As a result, disappointed representatives of Universal Records stopped supporting the group.

One of the singles Calling You (from this record) was originally written by Justin as a birthday present for a girl he was dating at the time. But then the song became part of the soundtrack of the comedy American Pie: Wedding (2003). And in the first half of the 2000s, this composition was the most recognizable in the group's repertoire.

Justin Furstenfeld began working on the songs for the next album in 2005 in California (for this he specially moved here from Texas). As a result, the release of the next LP Foiled took place in April 2006.

Immediately after its release, the musicians went on a big tour. However, after one of the performances on this tour, Justin fell badly and injured his leg. Therefore, for several months he could not go on stage.

The next (fifth) album of Approaching Normal appeared in the spring of 2009. At the same time, a book by Justin Furstenfeld was also published under the title Crazy Making. The book contained the lyrics of all the songs from all the Blue October albums that existed at that time. This book also talks about the history of the creation of these songs and describes the experiences associated with them.

Regarding the sixth LP Blue October Any Manin America, it was recorded between June 2010 and March 2011. And it appeared on free sale on August 16, 2011. This album, like all subsequent ones, is released on the label created by the band, Up/Down Records.

In the title track, Any Man in America, Justin spoke out harshly about the judge who handled the divorce proceedings from his first wife, Lisa. Lisa and Justin got married in 2006. However, in 2010, Lisa left him, which caused the rocker to have a mental breakdown.

During this time period, the group managed to record three albums. In 2013, the album Sway was released. Moreover, to finance this record, the members of the Blue October group used the Pledge Music crowdfunding platform. The fundraiser was launched on April 2, 2013. And after a few days, the group managed to get the required amount from the fans.

Relative to the next album Home (2016), it took 200th position on the main US Billboard 19 chart. And in specialized charts (for example, in the Alternative Albums Chart), the collection immediately took the 1st position. The album Home included only 11 songs. And on the cover was a photo of Justin Furstenfeld's father and mother's first kiss.

Two years later, in August 2018, the ninth album I Hope You're Happy was released. It was released digitally, as well as on CD and vinyl. In terms of mood, this record, like the two previous ones, turned out to be very optimistic. And reviews from critics and listeners about her were mostly positive. The rock band managed to maintain its style and not become obsolete.

On May 21, 2020, the premiere of the documentary film Blue October - Get Back Up took place. In it, considerable attention is paid to drug addiction and Justin's mental problems. And how he got through it all with the support of his current (second) wife Sarah and his bandmates.

As at the time of creation, today the members of the group are Justin Furstenfeld, his brother Jeremy, and Ryan Delahousi. But the duties of the bass player in the group are now performed by Matt Noveski. And on top of that, Blue October includes lead guitarist Will Naack.

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