The term screamo means emo music that has screaming in it. Flyleaf has screamed before (I'm so sick), but I don't think they normally do.
Flyleaf in their song I'm So Sick, the girl does some screamo
Well these are Christian rock bands: Paramore and Flyleaf. Another Christian emo band is ravish... myspace.com/ravishrocks or at facebook.com/ravishrocks
If you're talking about the technical definition of "screamo", they don't have any. But songs where Lacey does scream are: I'm so Sick, Cassie, Sorrow, I'm Sorry, Breathe Today, the original version of Justcie & Mercy, Tina, Chasm, The Kind, In the Dark, Swept Away, and the older, live version of Fully Alive.
No, Flyleaf is not a goth band.
Some of the popular ones are: Brokencyde, asking Alexandria, Alesana, escape the fate, A skylit drive, bless the fall, bullet for my valentine, and pierce the veil.
The Album is Flyleaf.
They can be considered so. They are said by critics to be: Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Screamo, Post-grunge, Nu-metal, Christian Rock, Rock, Punk, Grunge, Heavy Rock, Hardcore, Metalcore, and Indie.
Well (: (in my opinion) Bring Me The Horizon- screamo/alternate Pierce the veil- Pop Punk Suicide silence- Screamo Slipknot- hard metal/ screamo Blood On The Dance Floor- screamo Of mice & men- screamo/ pop punk Woe is me- screamo/ pop punk Attack attack!- screamo/ pop punk Asking Alexandria- screamo/ pop punk Parkway drive- screamo Motionless in white- screamo We Came As Romans- screamo/ pop punk (I recommend the song to plant a seed) Marilyn Manson- screamo/ BLOODY LEGEND. Umm I can't think of any more at the moment there are so many! But I hope this helps :3
Yes you can email Flyleaf through Facebook just search Flyleaf in the search box.
Flyleaf began in 2000.
All the members of Flyleaf are Christians.
The band Flyleaf came up with their name because a Flyleaf is a blank page before and after a book. Flyleaf's connection to it is that they think of a flyleaf as a beginning and end of a life, and with there song they're giving you the story of their lives, and their problems.