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Post by Shadows in the Dark on Sept 29, 2014 21:30:36 GMT -5
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Post by Green Baron on Sept 29, 2014 21:31:37 GMT -5
If Bad Religion could just barely scrape the Top 50 in 2012 and Pennywise could only get 70 spins in 2014, I don't have high hopes for them. A shame, they're one of the best punk bands still around.
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Post by American Idiot on Sept 29, 2014 22:28:13 GMT -5
Yeah. I don't expect them to do anything on the chart, but I'm really looking forward to their new album nevertheless. I had no idea that "Time Bomb" hit #8 and "Ruby Soho" and "Fall Back Down" hit #13. Three other singles hit the Top 30. I really thought they barely had any success on the charts from the top of my head.
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Post by Shadows in the Dark on Sept 29, 2014 22:38:00 GMT -5
Yeah. I don't expect them to do anything on the chart, but I'm really looking forward to their new album nevertheless. I had no idea that "Time Bomb" hit #8 and "Ruby Soho" and "Fall Back Down" hit #13. Three other singles hit the Top 30. I really thought they barely had any success on the charts from the top of my head. Their last single "Last One to Die" actually hit Top 20 on Mediabase, but missed out on Billboard. They haven't had much chart success, but hopefully they can at least break into the lower regions of the charts. At least they've done better than Bad Religion.
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Post by Cody on Sept 29, 2014 22:49:05 GMT -5
Yeah. I don't expect them to do anything on the chart, but I'm really looking forward to their new album nevertheless. I had no idea that "Time Bomb" hit #8 and "Ruby Soho" and "Fall Back Down" hit #13. Three other singles hit the Top 30. I really thought they barely had any success on the charts from the top of my head. Their last single "Last One to Die" actually hit Top 20 on Mediabase, but missed out on Billboard. They haven't had much chart success, but hopefully they can at least break into the lower regions of the charts. At least they've done better than Bad Religion. I remember "Last One To Die" doing significantly better on MB than BB. I know it went #22 on BB, but didn't it get as high as like #16 on MB?
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Post by Shadows in the Dark on Sept 29, 2014 22:54:50 GMT -5
Their last single "Last One to Die" actually hit Top 20 on Mediabase, but missed out on Billboard. They haven't had much chart success, but hopefully they can at least break into the lower regions of the charts. At least they've done better than Bad Religion. I remember "Last One To Die" doing significantly better on MB than BB. I know it went #22 on BB, but didn't it get as high as like #16 on MB? Yeah I think it was around that range. It was a shame it plummeted after only like 3-4 weeks there, though.
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Post by American Idiot on Sept 30, 2014 12:28:57 GMT -5
You can hear three songs all in this video. "Honor Is All We Know," Evil's My Friend," and Collision Course."
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Oct 7, 2014 4:44:12 GMT -5
I've always enjoyed this band's energy. "Time Bomb" and "Ruby Soho" are especially memoorable. Had trouble choosing one from these three. I really liked the Ska vibe of "Evil Is My Friend" That's the one I see getting most attention on Alt radio, but "Collision Course" is also good.
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Post by American Idiot on Oct 9, 2014 12:32:20 GMT -5
And another new one titled "Face Up."
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Post by crash46 on Oct 9, 2014 21:05:36 GMT -5
Pennywise has only been in the top 20 once ever ("The Western World" in 2008, at #19), and Bad Religion hasn't been since 1995 (once ever, with "21st Century Digital Boy", #11).
"Last One to Die" spent an unbulleted week at #20, giving them four top 20 hits. I can't believe "Fall Back Down" missed the top 10; I don't remember that at all. They've still easily had the most success out of the non pop-punk punk bands though, but I'm still with everyone else in not expecting much out of the new release. I mean, these new tracks were being played at their live shows over 2 years ago. What's taking them so long?
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Oct 10, 2014 23:49:05 GMT -5
If Alternative Rock had a heritage chart too, this would slay.
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