As I Lay Dying (band) - Official Music Videos

Official Music Videos

  • "94 Hours" (Frail Words Collapse) − 2003 YouTube
  • "Forever" (Frail Words Collapse) − 2004 YouTube
  • "Confined" (Shadows Are Security) − 2005 Youtube
  • "Through Struggle" (Shadows Are Security) − 2005 YouTube
  • "The Darkest Nights" (Shadows Are Security) − 2006 YouTube
  • "Nothing Left" (An Ocean Between Us) − 2007 YouTube
  • "The Sound of Truth" (An Ocean Between Us) − 2008 YouTube
  • "Within Destruction" (An Ocean Between Us) − 2008 YouTube
  • "I Never Wanted" (An Ocean Between Us) – 2009 YouTube
  • "Parallels" (The Powerless Rise) – 2010 YouTube
  • "Anodyne Sea" (The Powerless Rise) – 2011 YouTube
  • "Beyond Our Suffering" (The Powerless Rise) – 2011 YouTube
  • "Electric Eye" (Decas) – 2011 YouTube
  • "Paralyzed" (Decas) – 2012 YouTube
  • "A Greater Foundation" (Awakened) - 2012 YouTube

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