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In early 2002, Jesse Korman and Justin Pedrick both met thorugh a mutual acquantaince, and recruiting Christopher Conger, Jamie McIlroy and Alexis Pareja, formed the bass-free outfit And Ever. After releasing a five-song demo and playing a handful of songs together, the bands style began to change slightly[1], and they soon changed their name to The Number Twelve Looks Like You, a name taken from the the title of an episode of the The Twilight Zone.