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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.
> Probably old news but I went into my record shop the other day and looked in the
> Feeder section for Polythene (I dont have this yet, it wasn't in, is it like
> YWTS, I prefer the more mellow stuff) Anyways I noticed there was in imported
> Japanese copy of Echo Park which had Just a Day and three extra tracks on
> it.
Anyone seen this before? Is it worth getting?
Yeah, I have the Japanese Echo Park. It is the same as the UK version but has Just A Day and a couple of Buck Rogers B-Sides but DOESN'T have Satellite News as this was UK exclusive. Polythene is a fantastic album, a great mix of styles. Heavy, grunge, light, acoustic, anthems, etc. Very old style Feeder (what I like!). If you've only been liking Feeder for the last year or two, it'll probably take you a while to get used to, it's a great album, well worth getting.
On other news, Grant and Taka have apparently STARTED to record some demos and "pull there lives back together" but deny any rumors of trying to find a new drummer.
Anyone seen this before? Is it worth getting?
Comments and thoughts here folks.
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