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01-27-2004, 10:58 AM | #1 |
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Stabbing Westward!
Dang these guys rock! I got their album from '94 and all I can think as I listen to it is, "Gee where was I then?" Anyone else a fan?
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I remember a few of their radio hits, but I never picked up any of their CDs. Might have to give them another listen. Thanks, Aimee.
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Funny, I thought for sure that you would have heard of them, if anyone. I never heard any of their songs on the radio. The first time I even learned of them, I was driving down the road and someone had a die cut spanning across the entire back window of their car with the name and thier token sword through the middle. I thought the name was cool and that someone must be a pretty big fan to do that to their car, so I made a mental note to check them out. Even funnier is that, after checking in on them on the web, I found out that they were produced by the same people who produced some of my other favorite bands.
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Hmmm never heard of them, did they have any hits?
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I did hear of them, I just didn't buy any of their stuff at the time they were popular, which was around the mid-nineties, I think. I can't remember the names of the songs, but they were decent.
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While some of their earlier stuff was pretty neat, their last CD was horrible horrible music. Thankfully they knew what was best and split up shortly afterwards.
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It might seem that way, said eyes, if you liked the earlier stuff because the style did change to being more poppy later. The album I have is called "UnGod" and Jen, I suggest you listen to it. I guess the joke with the band is that it's bitter love stucff and the lead singer recommends it to all of his friends going through a breakup. Hehe... Oh and YES! YOU AND I ARE GOING TO TEAR UP VEGAS! That town won't know what hit them and will never quite be the same I'm thinking.
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