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===Formation and ''The Inuit Sessions'' (2004–2005)=== Vocalist Anthony Green left the band [[Saosin]], in 2004, later noting "the big thing was that I was just scared. I was scared of committing".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fuse.tv/2016/03/saosin-anthony-green-interview-along-the-shadow|title=Saosin's Anthony Green On The New Album & His Long-Overdue Return: Interview|website=Fuse|access-date=2016-04-25}}</ref> Green met up with Colin Frangicetto, a friend with whom he had "jammed" during his stay, and they decided to begin recording and recruiting. Thus, Circa Survive was born. Frangicetto and Green, with full support from [[Equal Vision Records]], then recruited Brendan Ekstrom. Ekstrom had been Frangicetto's bandmate in [[This Day Forward]], which had recently disbanded. Both Ekstrom and Frangicetto had toured with Taken during their This Day Forward days, and procured Nick Beard, the previous bass guitarist of Taken, as Circa Survive's next member. The band met Stephen Clifford through Vadim Taver of the band Marigold (and also from This Day Forward); "Steve jammed with us for a week and from there it was on," said Frangicetto. Circa Survive's first release was the EP, ''The Inuit Sessions'', on March 18, 2005. It contained four tracks: "Act Appalled", "Handshakes at Sunrise", "The Great Golden Baby", and "Suspending Disbelief".
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