All this stuff for people that don't bother to look outside the charts for good music
sorry but if i wanted mellow music i'd listen to Enya
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:30,
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pay no attention to me
i have only heard the one single they released
i was just sayin nothings ever too mellow :)
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:33,
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i was just sayin nothings ever too mellow :)
I for one certainly don't follow chart music. But This album is very diverse. It may be 'mellow' by your standards, but why does every album have to be full on? If you want big anthems then go and by an oasis album.
I also guarentee that the track Dare will get a decent house remix when it's released.
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:35,
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I also guarentee that the track Dare will get a decent house remix when it's released.
Processed beats and such should have no place in bands
why has everything got this gay image now?
the clash, there was a good band, not afraid to rip it up and break convention while still staying very much in their punk origins.
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:40,
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the clash, there was a good band, not afraid to rip it up and break convention while still staying very much in their punk origins.
Image makes the money.
But you'll only find it in the charts, and in the kids that want to make the charts (or rather the kids driven by their lables).
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:49,
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only cunty bands think of the money
it's supposed to be about the music and pushing yourself as an artist. *listens to green days warning album* ah thats better
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:52,
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That's the way it is, I'm afraid.
Green Day nowdays are a perfect example of chart bitches, but yeah, they didn't used to be.
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Sun 19 Jun 2005, 13:59,
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