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Bands you loved that faded away • Page 27

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by bradsonemanband, Apr 11, 2016.

  1. mattfreaksmeout

    Trusted Supporter

    Fair enough. I never got into the Color Fred so maybe it's only one or the other haha
     
  2. Raditz

    SSJ

    Perhaps lol I have aways meant to give Terrible Things another go. TCF was amazing to me, so there has to be something in TT I like
     
  3. Doctor Proper

    Newbie

    This was my first thought after reading the thread title.
     
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  4. Raditz

    SSJ

    I saw them open for Hawthorne Heights once in a smal club. Their song 'The Only One' hooked me and I bought their stuff that night lol
     
  5. GEM37

    She haunts the roads

    Mansions, anyone? Although apparently...



    Actually a good thing I'm moving back north, then.
     
  6. CstSnow

    Regular Supporter

    I thought Fallen From the Sky was going to be huge, looking back it was probably just me trying
    to fill that the Movielife void.
     
  7. GEM37

    She haunts the roads

    Oh my gawd, this thread has brought back just a flood of memories for me. Anyone for Inkwell?

     
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  8. GEM37

    She haunts the roads

    Also, never had more than two songs from these guys in my high school days. But this list inspired me to go back and listen to their first album, and i think they may very well qualify....

     
  9. vidiviciveni

    Trusted

    Anyone remember Dogs Die In Hot Cars?

     
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  10. Raditz

    SSJ

    Yes!!!
     
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  11. Doctor Proper

    Newbie

    I don't blame you, man. I made my parents drive 5.5 hours to see them (I was in middle school and they never played any shows closer to me), and I don't think any of us regret it, haha. The timing was pretty fortuitous too since it was one of their last shows.
     
  12. Barcara

    Regular


    Lots of good memories with Every Avenue. "Bad Habits" is a great pop-rock record and I was sad to see them call it quits after what I thought was their best work.
     
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  13. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Ha, I interviewed Obie Trice in 2006 for my college newspaper. I remember the first time I called him, he was in the studio with Em.

    Cheers was a good album.
     
  14. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    The first half of The Color Fred album is really good but I think there is a significant decline in the second half of the album. I was lucky to see The Color Fred open for Straylight Run (along with Cassino) back in 2007. My god, what a show.

    As for Terrible Things, I thought that was a GREAT album, front to back. I really miss Fred making music. Sucks he kind of fell off the face of the earth.
     
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  15. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    I think about this band all the time. I liked Voices, but loved Stories and Alibis even more. Both are great albums.
     
  16. cherrywaves

    Trusted

    The Color Fred is in his 40's and that blows my mind for some reason
     
  17. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    John Nolan is 39 and Eddie Reyes is 44 (older than Fred).
     
  18. disambigujason

    Trusted Supporter

    That hidden in plain view EP last year was a great little treat
     
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  19. Larry David

    I'll see you again in 25 years Prestigious

    Top 5 band from that time period! All extremely nice guys too. Spencer was the drummer for STD for a brief stint too
     
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  20. Larry David

    I'll see you again in 25 years Prestigious

    He looked like he was like 45 when he first joined TBS haha. I remember being surprised back then that he was as young as he was.
     
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  21. I don't think I ever heard another song from this band, but "I Love You 'Cause I Have To" was my jam in the summer of 2004. I remember playing it nonstop with my friends on a trip to the beach. Never got around to picking up the album for some reason.
     
  22. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    Yeah had some good stuff and a lot of potential. Too bad he died in the Shady/Aftermath dungeon.
     
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  23. Raditz

    SSJ

    Funniest thing I have seen in a long time. This saiyan approves of this.
     
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  24. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    Gunit/Shady/Aftermath is (or has been) a graveyard for many talented rappers
     
  25. Raditz

    SSJ

    Top 5 Addictions you mean.


    But yeah, that album is amazing. That song, A Minor Detail, and Halcyon Daze are still on my regular playlist.
     
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