Q: In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Context: Christian rock is a form of rock music that promotes Jesus and is typically performed by self-proclaimed Christian individuals and bands whose members focus the lyrics on matters of Christian faith. The extent to which their lyrics are explicitly Christian varies between bands. Many bands who perform Christian rock have ties to the contemporary Christian music labels, media outlets, and festivals, while other bands are independent., I Call This Abandonment is the first full-length album and second release by Chasing Victory., A Not So Tragic Cover - Up is the debut EP released by Chasing Victory ., Chasing Victory is a Christian rock group
from Camilla, Georgia. The band was formed in 2001 by Adam Harrell,
Jeremy Lowery, Jason Lowery, Taylor Sullivan and Michael Lamb while they were in
high school. They started as a cover band called Bailey Drive where they
started writing songs for "A Not So Tragic Cover Up". After the
release of this EP they signed with Mono Vs. Stereo Records and
then released their first full-length album titled "I Call This Abandonment" in 2005 and their second album "Fiends" in 2007. On
September 24, 2007 the band announced they had broken up through their
Myspace blog. In 2008 the band played a few shows during the
summer, but never fully reunited. In 2010, Jason, Adam, and Jeremy
announced the formation of a new band called Astoria and have a new EP called [E.P.(ic) - EP]., Subject: a not so tragic cover up, Relation: followed_by, Options: (A) 2008 (B) 24 (C) a (D) album (E) cover (F) e (G) focus (H) high (I) i call this abandonment (J) independent (K) is (L) jeremy (M) media (N) michael (O) mono (P) never (Q) new (R) on (S) p (T) release (U) released (V) reunited (W) rock (X) rock music (Y) second album (Z) self ([) so (\) summer (]) the band (^) the summer (_) then (`) victory
A:
i call this abandonment