Hailing from Milwaukee, The Autumn View were an emo pop band active from the late 90s to the mid-aughts. They have many of the elements common to the genre at the time, mixing mainstream emo pop with post-hardcore instrumentation and screaming. What makes them stand out is the midwest emo they bring into that sound, with a bit of twinkling that goes in and out of the emo pop. The band also aren't quite as glossy as many of their peers, retaining a lot of 90s pop punk style.
Aside from their 2003 album fist-fighting with broken wrists, the band recorded a two-song demo in that same year and released a split with 52 Pickup called for all the wrong reasons… in 1999. As to whether this comprises a full discography, I can't say. Interpunk refers to "compilations and splits," plural, so it's possible there is more material out there.
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