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"Feeder - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"

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Sat 28/07/01 at 20:44
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Enter for in depth conversations on the living, breathing legends that is Feeder.

Anything from their early, grungy metal to their present upbeat / uplifting rock. They have contributed to Rock music things that other bands can only dreaming of. By writing their own lyrics and music, only doing live performences and playing their own instruments they put teeniebopper favourite's "S Club 7" in their place.

Having added numerous awards worldwide including "Greatest Heavy Metal Band Album of 1997" for their debut full album "Polythene."

Named the best Live band around, they overwhelm onlookers at festivals and concerts worldwide including in Japan, U.S.A, Germany, Italk, France, Spain and of course, The U.K.

No matter what mood, circumstance or emotional condition you're in, there's always a Feeder song to suit your situation. From the uplifting catchiness of Top 5 hit "Buck Rogers" to the moving and inspirational "Yesterday Went Too Soon."

Whether you like Rock, Pop, Metal, Indie, or Nu Metal, Feeder has a place in their Kingdom for you, and your dinner table is waiting for you to be uplifted by the bands amazing musical talent.

To summarise... God Save Feeder.
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Sat 20/04/02 at 19:47
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"Pouch Ape"
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I'm really really sorry, but reading the Feeder lyrics you posted on here has made me dislike them even more. They're childish, amateurish and sound like they were written by a GCSE English Lit student. Sorry.
Sat 20/04/02 at 17:27
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KR wrote:
> what is your example of a band wagon jumper then?


There are lots of different ways of being a "Bandwagon Jumper" and the number 1 way is to hear of a band when they become big (in this case Feeder in their "Echo Park era") and suddenly become a fan. They then go back and buy, or in your case download all of their old music. Don't say you haven't, because I very much doubt that you were a Feeder fan when Crash, oh no sorry, "Novacaine" was released. Or High. Or any other Feeder song you listen to other than Buck Rogers onwards.
Sat 20/04/02 at 14:35
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what is your example of a band wagon jumper then?
Sat 20/04/02 at 14:20
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KR wrote:
> SK wrote:
> "Novacaine" :-D (bursts into fit of laughter at bandwagon
> jumpers)
>
>
> i aint a bandwagon jumper, just because i heard a song doesn't mean i
> like the group.
>
> And if i said i liked a feeder song like "just a day" would
> that make me a band wagon jumper?
>
> i dont think so.

You Clearly have no idea what being a bandwagon jumper is.

***shakes head in dismay***
Sat 20/04/02 at 10:38
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SK wrote:
"Novacaine" :-D (bursts into fit of laughter at bandwagon jumpers)


i aint a bandwagon jumper, just because i heard a song doesn't mean i like the group.

And if i said i liked a feeder song like "just a day" would that make me a band wagon jumper?

i dont think so.
Fri 19/04/02 at 22:40
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"WWJD"
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Anyone?
Mon 15/04/02 at 08:05
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SK wrote:
"Sitting on a corner street
Children playing at my feet
See the smiles on ice cream faces..."

That would be Piece By Piece my lyrics will still stand at:

"It's funny but i dream for yesterday,
I'm blistered by the burns that life has made,
I'm staring out behind the window shade,
I see her face across the street again..."

SK leave it for abit but if know one gets it you can have it
Sun 14/04/02 at 14:09
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Sorry about the lack of posts folks, out of news really so, here's lyrics to guess:

"Sitting on a corner street
Children playing at my feet
See the smiles on ice cream faces..."
Sun 07/04/02 at 13:56
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Longy:0) wrote:
> yeah ive seen it before, But the interview is really funny "Play, Ya don't
> see the signs" that is classical


"...We've got a new record out, it's called Echo Park..."

:-D
Sat 06/04/02 at 23:09
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"WWJD"
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yeah ive seen it before, But the interview is really funny "Play, Ya don't see the signs" that is classical
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