After the Order, also known as ATO, is one of the greatest band of our time.
They have around the Tri Cities for some time and have four Cds out at this time and one EP in the
making. ATO's members are Luke Mills, Shane Moore, and Amos Lanka. This group came into their professional carrer
in 2000. After the Order has moved threw an asortment of members since 2001 when Tim Wilson joined the duo ( he is from
California). With Tim came Josh McNeal a drummer from Ohio. After they released their first single to radio called "One
Way Street". ATO began to travle around the United States, Promoting the release of their first Cd, "Tear Stained World".
After the Order landed #2 with the most requested song of the year with Nebraska's largest radio station Hits 106. the next
year only added to their success with the release of their new Cd "Broken Sky". This abled ATO to do more than other bands
would only dream about. Not only with the success of the new Cd "Broken Sky" landed After the Order 3 more #1 hits, and abled
the band to tour from Nebraska to New York, all the way to San Francisco. In the year 2004 ATO released a new EP titled " Stop,
Rock and Roll" Yet agian the band is changeing members, while Kris, Tim, and Josh exit the band one at a time, Shane Moore
entered, in which he had played with Luke when they were in High School. Also former base player of Klover Tim Stratton entered.
But that does not mean that the former group members are not friends, on the contrary they are still friends, and talk to each
other once in a while. After the Order has played in churches, Festivals, clubs, high schools, colleges, and conventions. Basicly
every possible venue that will give them a chance to play. ATO has sold over 10,000 independent Cd's and released 7 #1 hit singles
in select markets in the past 3 years. But their song "Be There" broke the top 40 chart in R & R magazine at the end of the summer
of 2004. After the Order has had a constent roller coster ride in their career, and they hope to continue spreading positive music
to generations to come.