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likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
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evenslow wrote:
Okay, well, Third Eye Blind's first two albums (S/T and Blue) are absolute pop/rock gems with hooks galore, surprising turns of phrase, anthems and smart songwriting. Stephen Jenkins had the muse from 97-99, my friends.
Losing a Whole Year Narcolepsy I Want You The Background 1000 Julys An Ode to Maybe Camouflage Farther
Back in 1998, when my buddies and I would get to the bar, we would rock, paper, scissors to see who got the duty to load up the jukebox with their first cd.. Such a fun album!
Okay, well, Third Eye Blind's first two albums (S/T and Blue) are absolute pop/rock gems with hooks galore, surprising turns of phrase, anthems and smart songwriting. Stephen Jenkins had the muse from 97-99, my friends.
Losing a Whole Year Narcolepsy I Want You The Background 1000 Julys An Ode to Maybe Camouflage Farther
Back in 1998, when my buddies and I would get to the bar, we would rock, paper, scissors to see who got the duty to load up the jukebox with their first cd.. Such a fun album!
Yeah pop to the max - a lost art in the rock world.
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There is a band called Two Door Cinema Club and all their songs sound exactly alike and its all bland watered down versions of music from better bands and I am completely obsessed with them.
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