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I've never tried to make out what slang/coarse-slang word do those asterisks represent; but yes, as I said in that post, "the Backstreet Boys are going to launch a come-back album"
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BACKSTREET BOYS GET SERIOUS ON NEW ALBUM
Reformed pop supergroup the BACKSTREET BOYS have teamed up with anthem writer JOHN ONDRASIK and former SAVAGE GARDEN star DARREN HAYES in a bid to offer fans a more grown-up sound on their comeback album.
The group has ditched meaningless lyrics and pleasant pop for songs about the war in Iraq and social issues.
FIVE FOR FIGHTING star Ondrasik, who wrote post-9/11 anthem SUPERMAN (IT AIN'T EASY), has penned an emotive support song for the US troops in Iraq for the five-piece, called WEIRD WORLD.
Singer HOWIE DOROUGH tells MTV.com, "It's a message song. You can get so caught up in your own world, and on the other side of the world, people are fighting for our freedom. So it's a very timely song with the war going on."
Meanwhile, Australian Hayes has offered them spiritual tune LIFT ME UP.
The Backstreet Boys also collaborated with their heroes BOYZ II MEN on the new album.
> Singer HOWIE DOROUGH tells MTV.com, "It's a message song. that's
> what it says on the press release i'm reading from. it's like,
> totally hard to have a war and stuff, these people are over in Iran
> fighting the nazi's so we get to have freedom of thinky. So it's a
> very cynical attempt to make a few bucks from them whilst still
> having no actual thoughts of out own ever."
:)
All I did was just to quote that thingy; because someone on this forum told that this is a baseless news.
And yeah; even I thought the way the editor wrote this news is quite funny; or pathetic; especially because he intended to make it serious.
> The group has ditched meaningless lyrics and pleasant pop for songs
> about the war in Iraq and social issues.
bunch of Green Day wannabes then ;P
> Singer HOWIE DOROUGH tells MTV.com, "It's a message song. You
> can get so caught up in your own world, and on the other side of the
> world, people are fighting for our freedom. So it's a very timely
> song with the war going on."
Singer HOWIE DOROUGH tells MTV.com, "It's a message song. that's what it says on the press release i'm reading from. it's like, totally hard to have a war and stuff, these people are over in Iran fighting the nazi's so we get to have freedom of thinky. So it's a very cynical attempt to make a few bucks from them whilst still having no actual thoughts of out own ever."
> The Backstreet Boys also collaborated with their heroes BOYZ II MEN
AAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!
>
> BACKSTREET BOYS GET SERIOUS ON NEW ALBUM
>
Well, as long as they do so in private.
> The group has ditched meaningless lyrics and pleasant pop for songs
> about the war in Iraq and social issues.
:(
*laughs to self*
I've never tried to make out what slang/coarse-slang word do those asterisks represent; but yes, as I said in that post, "the Backstreet Boys are going to launch a come-back album"
[URL]http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/backstreet%20boys%20get%20serious%20on%20new%20album[/URL]
Quote from the page above if you don't like to click there...
BACKSTREET BOYS GET SERIOUS ON NEW ALBUM
Reformed pop supergroup the BACKSTREET BOYS have teamed up with anthem writer JOHN ONDRASIK and former SAVAGE GARDEN star DARREN HAYES in a bid to offer fans a more grown-up sound on their comeback album.
The group has ditched meaningless lyrics and pleasant pop for songs about the war in Iraq and social issues.
FIVE FOR FIGHTING star Ondrasik, who wrote post-9/11 anthem SUPERMAN (IT AIN'T EASY), has penned an emotive support song for the US troops in Iraq for the five-piece, called WEIRD WORLD.
Singer HOWIE DOROUGH tells MTV.com, "It's a message song. You can get so caught up in your own world, and on the other side of the world, people are fighting for our freedom. So it's a very timely song with the war going on."
Meanwhile, Australian Hayes has offered them spiritual tune LIFT ME UP.
The Backstreet Boys also collaborated with their heroes BOYZ II MEN on the new album.