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Sibs, this rocks!
What songs do you reccomend by them?
> Yeah, well. Y'know.
> What era are CC from, anyhow?
Formed in '88, first album in 1993. Next in 1995, then a live album in 1996, then another album in '98 and a new album in a months time.
And to think they thought Thursday were too 'ahead of their time' to come out yet.
> Oh, Thursday- Paris In Flames
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> great layers of vocals... really harsh shouty ones at the same time as
> properly sung ones... very good.
That's emo-core for you :-)
I'll check out that band very soon.
They're good, and kind of similar to some of the other bands you like... check em.
Oh, Thursday- Paris In Flames
great layers of vocals... really harsh shouty ones at the same time as properly sung ones... very good.
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> Omaha will grow on you, I promise.
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Damn straight. It's Counting Crows most amazing song by far.
Lifehouse - Revolution Cry
Gabbo/Stef bloke, get some Lifehouse. They rule. Try Hanging By A Moment, Unknown, Sick Cycle Carousel and Breathing.
> Dr Giblets wrote:
> I listened to Counting Crows - Omaha.
> Pretty good, but a bit too country for my liking.
> (don't get me wrong - good song!)
>
> Get A Murder of One then.
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> Omaha will grow on you, I promise.
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> Counting Crows - American Girls
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> Cheers Chris :D.
Cool. I will, but I have to go now. If I clock up much more time i'll have to fork out a loan for this lot.
A fantastic ambient trance track.