But Tollas said he wanted to be sure the band wasn't glamorizing it. The first single, "One in the Chamber," deals with suicide. In the album, each character dies a different way, but their stories are all connected. Tollas researched the most common ways to die. Like its last project, Famous Last Words' newest effort is a concept album, said J.T. He heard Famous Last Words playing in someone's car about five months ago and chased them down, he said. Zach Tsottles, 16, of Linthicum, got there at 7. She made it to the high school at 7:45 a.m. When she heard the band was filming a music video for its forthcoming album, she had to come. "I like the lyrics and how I can connect to them," she said. She had first discovered Famous Last Words in a YouTube video a few years ago. Klarey Jaramillo, 17, had come from New Mexico to visit her dad in Annapolis. And they were also going to get a message band members and local counselors present at the session hoped would resonate: one about suicide prevention. Many had driven for hours to see the Michigan-based band. They filed into the auditorium Saturday morning: teens with purple, pink, blue and red hair, as well as the more usual blonds and brunettes, all at Severna Park High School to take part in the making of a music video by Famous Last Words, a metal band.
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