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Afterward, the band released one more album on Trustkill, Tear From the Red, and released a video for the song "Botchla". The album was successful enough that in 2001 the band re-released Distance Makes The Heart Grow Fonder on Undecided Records with two live bonus tracks and a slightly different title (they dropped the "Only"). A Season of Separation gained the attention of some major labels. To this day, Guitar World magazine still dubs The Opposite of December one of the greatest hardcore albums of all-time, ranking number 8. Trustkill has a strong underground following in the United States, and popularity and some success was achieved.
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PTW released their first album with Trustkill in 1999, The Opposite of December. The album gained them the attention of Trustkill Records who signed them to a multi-album deal. Poison the Well released their first album Distance Only Makes The Heart Grow Fonder in 1998. Shortly after their first release as "An Acre Lost", a 12" split with Promise No Tomorrow on Ohev Records, the name of the band was changed to Poison the Well. Poison the Well was originally named "An Acre Lost" and was started by original singer Aryeh Lehrer and original guitarist Ryan Primack.
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These three are considered the core members of the band.
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Guitarist Ryan Primack and drummer Chris Hornbrook are the only remaining members of the band who have been involved since their first album, although vocalist Jeffrey Moreira has been the singer on all four full length albums. Poison the Well (commonly abbreviated as PTW) is a post-hardcore/experimental band from Miami, Florida currently signed to Ferret Music.