The band released two albums, Straylight Run and The Needles the Space, as well as three EPs, Prepare to Be Wrong, About Time, and Un Mas Dos.
Two of the members, John Nolan and Shaun Cooper, previously played in Taking Back Sunday and have since rejoined the band.
After their departure, John and Shaun Cooper recorded several demos with Taking Back Sunday drummer Mark O'Connell.
Breaking Pangaea's former lead singer was Fred Mascherino, who later took Nolan's place in Taking Back Sunday.
[7] Due to John's and Shaun's involvement in their previous band, they were bound by contract to release an album under Victory Records.
In late 2008, DaRosa formed the band Destry which also featured Sam Means of the indie rock group The Format, as well as Shaun Cooper from Straylight Run.
The band made the three song EP available in streaming format through MySpace and other means, and began selling digital download cards at its tour beginning September 9, 2008.
[15] On June 4, 2011, Nolan and Cooper teamed up with Taking Back Sunday drummer Mark O'Connell to play a show at Rogue Live Studios in Hicksville, NY, with their set featuring six Straylight Run songs.
Nolan pointed out before the last song of the set, "Existentialism on Prom Night," that O'Connell was a member of Straylight Run for a brief time at its inception, before choosing to remain with Taking Back Sunday.
Timeline Demo (2003) The track "Hands In The Sky" was featured in the Sons of Anarchy season two episode "The Culling".