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Band that [[David Hodges]] formed after leaving [[Evanescence]] that is formerly known as '''Trading Yesterday'''. The band released ''The Beauty and The Tragedy'' in mid-June 2004. Signed to Epic Records in the summer of 2004 but parted ways with the label in 2005. Their song 'One Day' was featured on the Stealth soundtrack. The album was produced by [[Dave Fortman]] (who also produced ''[[Fallen]]'' and ''[[The Open Door]]''). In June 2006, drummer and co-founder Mark Colbert left the band to pursue a career as an audio engineer and they have yet to name a permanent replacement. Their album ''More Than This'' was permanently shelved and was officially released on September 28, 2011. ''More Than This'' could be downloaded through the internet starting in December 2006. Josh Dunahoo and [[Will "Science" Hunt|Will Hunt]] (not to be confused with Evanescence/Dark New Day's [[Will Hunt]]) joined the band and in September 2007, they changed their name to '''The Age of Information'''. They released an EP entitled ''Everything Is Broken'' on September 11, 2007.
It was a band co-founded by [[David Hodges]] in 2002, after leaving [[Evanescence]]. It's formerly called '''Trading Yesterday'''. It signed to Epic Records in the summer of 2004 but parted ways with the label in 2005.  


[[Amy Lee]]'s husband, [[Josh Hartzler]], has writing credits on their two albums. The related songs are ''She Is The Sunlight'' and ''Elizabeth'' from the debut album, and ''Revolution'', ''My Last Goodbye'', and ''Come Back To Me'' from their second album.
[[Amy Lee]]'s husband, [[Josh Hartzler]], has writing credits on their two albums. The related songs are ''She Is The Sunlight'' and ''Elizabeth'' from the debut album, and ''Revolution'', ''My Last Goodbye'', and ''Come Back To Me'' from their second album.
==Band Members==
*David Hodges - Vocals, Guitars and Piano
*Steven McMorran - Bass
*Josh Dunahoo - Guitar
*Will Hunt - Drums
===Former===
*Mark Colbert - Drums (2003-2006)
==Discography==
*The Beauty And The Tragedy (2004)
*More Than This (2006, released in 2011)
*Everything Is Broken (2007)
==Links==
*[http://www.theageof.info/ The Age of Information's message board]
*[http://www.myspace.com/theageofinformation The Age of Information on MySpace]
*[http://www.davidhodges.info/ davidhodges.info]


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It was a band co-founded by David Hodges in 2002, after leaving Evanescence. It's formerly called Trading Yesterday. It signed to Epic Records in the summer of 2004 but parted ways with the label in 2005.

Amy Lee's husband, Josh Hartzler, has writing credits on their two albums. The related songs are She Is The Sunlight and Elizabeth from the debut album, and Revolution, My Last Goodbye, and Come Back To Me from their second album.