Following the breakup of his previous band, Flynova, Bryan Roach continued writing music and working on songs with Memphis producer Skidd Mills, who offered a production deal.
Roach settled on The Adored for a band name, and he started performing around the St. Louis area with fill-in musicians, occasionally including members of Greenwheel.
[1] The Adored entered the studio early in 2005 to begin work on their major-label debut with producer Garth Richardson.
For the World finished recording their debut full-length album with Garth Richardson, and it was later mixed by Adam Kasper.
KPNT began spinning "Bullet in an Angel", and the band landed a slot playing the Pointfest music festival in St. Louis.
In November 2006, Autovein joined Fall Out Boy and Coheed and Cambria for KPNT's annual Christmas show.
In January and February 2011, four of the band's new tracks were featured on the MTV shows World of Jenks, Teen Mom 2, and Jersey Shore.