jdmasta289
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Joined: July 2005
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Post by jdmasta289 on Aug 18, 2006 13:59:23 GMT -5
One of those great groups that crosses that bridge that divides "emo" and "indie". This is the second single from their new self-titled album. This sounds more directly Smiths and Cure influenced than does "I Want To Be Buried In Your Backyard". I guess they opened for AFI much of this summer. I could definitely see them opening for a group like Angels & Airwaves in the near future; they both have that same "atmospheric" vibe.
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Post by American Idiot on Aug 19, 2006 0:53:32 GMT -5
I Want To Be Buried In Your Backyard reminded me a lot of Alkaline Trio, and I immediately thought it was catchy. This is on my list of songs to check out when I get back to my regular computer up at school that I've discovered over the past two weeks.
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Post by American Idiot on Aug 20, 2006 11:06:52 GMT -5
Whoa now that I've listened to this, it was nothing like I expected it to be, however I still like it a lot. This sounds a lot more like The Killers than anything else that's been out recently. I think this is one of the biggest upcoming bands to watch for the near future.
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No Brake$
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Joined: March 2004
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Post by No Brake$ on Aug 24, 2006 17:09:26 GMT -5
i thought this got released already? if not, good. This song has the potential to be a multi-format Top 10.
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Post by American Idiot on Aug 24, 2006 18:56:34 GMT -5
FMQB says no song by them has ever gone for adds, but I swear I remember seeing it was supposed to go for adds this week ::shrugs::.
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