Labels Numerous record labels Active from 1998 | Years active 1998-2007 Active until 2007 Genres Screamo, Emo, Post-rock | |
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Associated acts Sterling Says...Who Calls So LoudPortraits of PastNexus SixSheep SqueezeLiving War RoomLost GroundTakaru Past members Seth BabbDan BajdaMatt BajdaDave MelloBen SteidelSean O' SheaRob BeckstromAndy RadinPhil Benson Albums The Underdark, Difference of Potential Similar Raein, Saetia, City of Caterpillar, The Saddest Landscape, Daïtro Profiles |
Funeral diner two houses
Funeral Diner (1998–2007) was a screamo band from Half Moon Bay, California, located near San Francisco, playing self-described "screamy, chaotic, melodic hardcore." During their last few years, the band established a strong cult fanbase through a near constant string of releases and a touring schedule during which they visited the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Contents
- Funeral diner two houses
- Funeral diner the underdark full album
- Final Lineup
- Former Members
- Songs
- References

The band had a large catalog of splits and compilation tracks on various records. They rarely pressed CDs, and kept many of their releases in limited quantities and one-time pressings, jumping from label to label, though their last few major recordings were released by Alone Records. Their most recent full-length, The Underdark, was issued on Alone in 2005.

Members of the band were previously affiliated with other groups such as Nexus Six, Portraits of Past, Living War Room, Lost Ground, Sheep Squeeze, and Takaru. After the breakup, members have gone on to form Stirling Says, ...Who Calls So Loud, Pills, and Lemonade.

Though rooted in first wave emo, hardcore punk and early screamo characteristics, the band later included elements of post-rock. Funeral Diner's albums have attracted significant coverage from rock press outlets.

Funeral diner the underdark full album
Final Lineup
Former Members


Songs
It Is Good That We Never MetThe Underdark · 2005
We Become BuriedThe Underdark · 2005
Wish I Could Do the BackstrokeDifference of Potential · 2002