It is impossible to label Adair with any one genre conforming term, as they don't quite fit the blueprint of post-hardcore, but they have a darker, more intense approach than most indie rock bands and there is also a distinct punk rock element present in their aural attack. Destruction of Every was produced by Allan Hessler (The Used, Story of the Year, Goldfinger), is a rich testament to the hard work and perseverance that the band has put forth since its start. Warcon. 2006.
1) The Destruction of Everything (Valley of Fire)
2) Barricade the Doors
3) The Art of Staying Alive
4) I Buried My Heart in Cosmo Park
5) Separate Your Jaw
6) Folding An Unfolding
7) The Prison Island
8) The Diamond Ring
9) In the Corner Quietly Dying
10) Mouths Join in the Cold
11) Vanity and Death (Their Faces Crumbled Away)
12) The Ghosts of Who We Were
13) The Beginning of Something New (City of Hope)
14) Flaco 81 [Bonus Material]
15) Failure [Bonus Material]
16) The Diamond Ring [Bonus Material]
17) Saku [Bonus Material]
18) Broken [Bonus Material]
19) Thunderhawk [Bonus Material]