Dashboard Confessional has released six studio albums in the last 10 years, so they have several hit songs. Their most recent album, Alter the Ending, was released in November 2009. The hit single off of that record is Belle of the Boulevard.
For a listing of Dashboard Confessional's complete discography, see the Related Link below.
Well it depends on what movie or show you are talking about.
Fanboy Confessional was created on 2011-07-13.
it's from Hands Down by Dashboard Confessional. pretty good song if you ask me. and it's "my hopes are so high that your kiss might kill me, so wont you kill me, so i die happy"
In Peyton's office on "One Tree Hill," the albums displayed on the wall include "The Con" by Tegan and Sara, "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me" by Brand New, and "The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most" by Dashboard Confessional. These albums reflect her passion for music and the influence it has on her life.
a list of the tracks found it the movie can be seen here: http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php?act=movie_details&id=44460 a list of the tracks found it the movie can be seen here: http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php?act=movie_details&id=44460
one song is stolen by dashboard confessional
Dashboard Confessional was created in 1999.
Ben Folds - Picture Window Dashboard Confessional - Vindicated
Dashboard Confessional started out in 1999, and, to present, is still together.
The bass player for Dashboard Confessional is Scott Shoenbeck.
You can listen to music by Dashboard Confessional online through Last.fm, Jango, Myspace, and Pandora. You can also find music videos for Dashboard Confessional available on YouTube.
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MTV Jammed - 2002 Dashboard Confessional was released on: USA: October 2003
Dashboard Confessional
AOL Sessions - 2002 Dashboard Confessional was released on: USA: 11 May 2006
House Band - 2005 Dashboard Confessional was released on: USA: 17 July 2006
Dashboard Confessional is a modern independent rock band. They formed in 2000 and launched out of Florida. The name comes from a song on their first album.