8/1/2006 11:26 AM |
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Pavement.
Fugazi.
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 11:28 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Scales
Pavement.
Fugazi.
Well, which is it ? 
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
8/1/2006 11:37 AM |
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well, if you're looking for the true spirit on indpendence over many years, then i'd go with fugazi also (debatable whether they still exist though)...
but if we go by the current use of the word "indie", then it has to be the decemberists
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
8/1/2006 11:44 AM |
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Tapes N Tapes
Be Your Own Pet
Giant Drag
The Bleedin Bleedins
Coheed And Cambria
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Man in a can Basic Member Posts:106  
8/1/2006 11:54 AM |
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Butthole Surfers
Minor Threat
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
8/1/2006 11:57 AM |
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The Wrens unsurprisingly.
Actually I'd go so far to say that they're the best band ever to come out of North America and the second best of all time, they're even pushing Radiohead close for the top slot at the minute. I downloaded an amazing version of "Everyone Choose Sides" that was recorded acoustically in a fan's living room last night.
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elmo95 Basic Member Posts:156  
8/1/2006 12:30 PM |
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I'd say Pavement, but that could easily be usurped by Bright Eyes
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Antistar Advanced Member Posts:544  
8/1/2006 12:34 PM |
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Of all time? Husker Du/Sugar/Bob Mould (All one and the same, more or less)
Currently? Sun Kil Moon
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klootfan Advanced Member Posts:851  
8/1/2006 12:38 PM |
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Sun Kill Moon really are class.
For Me its Nada Surf
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Punchbowl Basic Member Posts:205  
8/1/2006 12:48 PM |
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Sebadoh
Sebadoh
Sebadoh
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Gar Veteran Member Posts:1676  
8/1/2006 12:55 PM |
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Drive-By Truckers
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 1:16 PM |
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The National
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
8/1/2006 1:26 PM |
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ooh, add The National and Sun Kil Moon to my list too please
Ben Kweller as well.
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dera Basic Member Posts:163  
8/1/2006 1:28 PM |
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All Girl Summer Fun Band
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elmo95 Basic Member Posts:156  
8/1/2006 1:33 PM |
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Mercury Rev
Pretty Girls Make Graves
Rilo Kiley
Shins
There's a few others as well I'm sure. Can Canada be included, this does not mean that the recent wave of cool canadians must be added!
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klootfan Advanced Member Posts:851  
8/1/2006 1:39 PM |
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Ben Kweller is pretty darn good...but im holding a grudge against him for only visitng the country twice in the past 5 years or so..both of the visits being support slots...
The national are just fannnnnntttassstic.
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stroller Advanced Member Posts:576  
8/1/2006 1:42 PM |
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The Pixies
Interpol
The Rapture
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Beck
Eels
The Flaming Lips
The National
The White Stripes
The Lemonheads
King of Leon
The Shins
The Postal Service
TV On The Radio
The Spinto Band
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
8/1/2006 1:46 PM |
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ok, Stroller wins
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 1:47 PM |
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While we are at it-we must not forget Wilco then
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stroller Advanced Member Posts:576  
8/1/2006 1:51 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
ok, Stroller wins
It's the talking part that matters 
Oh and I should have included Wilco as well.
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 2:00 PM |
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I think I am going to have to take it lo-fi and include Iron and Wine and the Silver Jews-my two favourite artists to relax too
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Gar Veteran Member Posts:1676  
8/1/2006 2:13 PM |
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Honourable mentions to:
Death Cab For Cutie
The Mountain Goats
The Black Keys
The Greenhornes
The Jayhawks
The Posies
Calexico
Page France
Shearwater
Okkervil River
My Morning Jacket
Joy Zipper
Tilly And The Wall
Pedro The Lion
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 2:17 PM |
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My Morning Jacket-great call Gar........
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
8/1/2006 2:21 PM |
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in fairness, what's the point in listing all the bands you like?... it doesn't really get us anywhere, does it?
i'll list you 100 good bands if you want...
do you want?
no?
thank f**k for that!
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Man in a can Basic Member Posts:106  
8/1/2006 2:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by palace
in fairness, what's the point in listing all the bands you like?... it doesn't really get us anywhere, does it?
i'll list you 100 good bands if you want...
do you want?
no?
thank f**k for that!
Go on so ha ha
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 2:28 PM |
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What is indie ?
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 2:35 PM |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indie_%28music%29
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 2:37 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Jairzinho
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indie_%28music%29
I know where wiki is but, what is indie (to you) ?
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
8/1/2006 2:46 PM |
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the beginning of the downfall of the true meaning of 'indie' was perhaps when they had to start including stock, aitken and waterman songs into the indie charts and realised that it didn't quite sit right having ride at no.1, my bloody valentine at no. 2 and kylie minogue's 'i should feel so lucky' at no.3...
...after that, it was when majors started buying up indies and no one knew what was going on... rampant commercialism... round about the same time sky sports ruined football
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 2:55 PM |
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Very hard to say Mully-and something I debated as I was writing. I think given some of the bands mentioned, record label can be discounted. It must be a personal thing based on your ear I reckon.I hear some things and I think 'indie', others I think oherwise-probably based on whether I think it would be in charts or not. But I dont think that indie is a genre like rock or pop though.I think a song can be pop and indie and rock and indie at the same time, but not rock and pop at the same time.suitably confused?
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 3:05 PM |
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I was at the Phantom Survey last night.
Similar debate gropped up at the end. Its setting itself out as an Alternative/Indie Station, but its unsure what to do with Electronica.
It still sees College Rock as the alternative, but college rock is fairly mainstream these days.
Surely whatever 2/98/104/Today aren't playing is the Alternative.
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
8/1/2006 3:13 PM |
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quote: Surely whatever 2/98/104/Today aren't playing is the Alternative
i like that, mully
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 3:16 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mully
I was at the Phantom Survey last night.
Similar debate gropped up at the end. Its setting itself out as an Alternative/Indie Station, but its unsure what to do with Electronica.
It still sees College Rock as the alternative, but college rock is fairly mainstream these days.
Surely whatever 2/98/104/Today aren't playing is the Alternative.
What's electronica?
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8/1/2006 3:21 PM |
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this is starting to remind me of the 'what's a goblin' conversation from the office ;)
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 3:25 PM |
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Ha ha-one of my favourite moments in the office-how true.I would include Royksopp and Sigur ros for example as electronica and alternative.But Paul Van Dyke would also be classified as electronia and I heard him on Phantom I would not be impressed.
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
8/1/2006 3:40 PM |
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yo Mully - I was at that survey too. I felt like I never wanted to listen to music again by the end of all those clips. Sheesh! It's an interesting approach their taking to get to reknow their audience.
Maybe they should just hire DJs who know how to play awesome music.
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 3:43 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
Maybe they should just hire DJs who know how to play awesome music.
So Una, Any plans for a new notch on the belt ? 
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
8/1/2006 3:51 PM |
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mwoahahaha. No, I've done the radio thang. Print is my bitch now.
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
8/1/2006 3:52 PM |
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what interesting approach, una?
hope they don't think the more guitars, the more alternative
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 3:52 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
yo Mully - I was at that survey too. I felt like I never wanted to listen to music again by the end of all those clips.
I didn't feel it that bad, heard a few stuff that I haven't heard in years. The only thing that surprised me, was the amount of songs I had given positive marks to, but I also selected that I was tired of hearing them.
The only music that really grinded me, is the current US Rawk  that I presume was bands like Fall Out Boy & My Chemical Romance ... grating.
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 3:55 PM |
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Any idea when are they going on air?
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
8/1/2006 3:57 PM |
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"hope they don't think the more guitars, the more alternative" - isn't that Phantom's way?
No, I meant the marketing research approach. Surely they know their audience enough and are one of the more 'in touch' stations? I just thought it was odd.
It's predictable I guess, the Pixies / Jeff Buckley formula worked in the past... I just am not convince it will work now. Are they aiming the station at the people who listened to it previously and still want to hear that, or are they trying to tap into the minds of younger people? I don't know.
All I think is, if they are playing Debaser more than Silent Shout, I will sigh.
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
8/1/2006 3:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Jairzinho
Any idea when are they going on air?
Sept ... maybe.
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Jairzinho New Member Posts:81  
8/1/2006 4:12 PM |
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This is probably for another string but hey will throw it our there...I just moved back to Ireland recently after a good while away and from what I have heard so far, radio music is shocking.Who is good to listen to in the evening? I used to listen to Dave Fanning but he isn't in evenings any more? Looking forward to Phantom Radio anyway-seems they might be the saviour....
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
8/1/2006 5:08 PM |
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quote: All I think is, if they are playing Debaser more than Silent Shout, I will sigh.
agreed, una... if they don't throw in a good dollop of electronic music, free-folk, psych-rock, americana and indiepop, then i will be disappointed... at the very least, they should have some eclectic shows in primish time positions, reverting to their standard meat and two veg indie-rock through the daytime hours...
...we can but hope
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oh messy life New Member Posts:27  
8/1/2006 5:16 PM |
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Hey Dera, All Girl Summer Fun Band should be over in early '07 with a bit of luck.
I was talking to Kim a few weeks ago and they're planning on it anyway.
Fingers crossed!
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dera Basic Member Posts:163  
8/1/2006 5:29 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by oh messy life
Hey Dera, All Girl Summer Fun Band should be over in early '07 with a bit of luck.
I was talking to Kim a few weeks ago and they're planning on it anyway.
Fingers crossed!
WHOA!
*faints*
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stroller Advanced Member Posts:576  
8/1/2006 5:40 PM |
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Well if you want a clearer indication of what Phantom will be playing you could always check out their playlist here;
http://www.phantomfm.com/thisweek/playlist.htm
While you're at it you might want to check out the playlist of London indie station XFM;
http://www.xfm.co.uk/playlist.asp?page=1
And here's the closest I can find to a playlist for MTV2;
http://www.xfm.co.uk/playlist.asp?page=1
I see that the latest releaes from The Artic Monkeys, CSS, Editors, Franz Ferdinand, Hot Chip, Joan as Police Woman, Kasabian, The Killers, The Kooks, Metric, Peter Bjorn and John, Phoenix, The Rapture, Sigur Ros, Spinto Band, Wolfmother, The Young Knives and The Zutons are all playlisted by either MTV2 or XFM or both, but none of them have found their way on to the Phantom FM Playlist. I'm a bit suprised by that.
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elmo95 Basic Member Posts:156  
8/1/2006 5:47 PM |
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Does this mean that people who would not normally listen to the radio actually go out of their way to listen to Phantom, or will it just be that we'll listen to it in the car as opposed to suffering the abysmal existing stations? IMO I'm not too sure about how the station will be greeted; I'm finding more new music through Pitchfork, other people's recommendations on this site and others, plus word of mouth.
But Phantom have the oppurtunity to expose the niche market and actually corner the irish music scene, and not just the
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which is what is widely expected from a cynic such as myself, but something with a different flavour. MTV2 are playing the Gogol Bordello a band from Serbia (not sure though) and if they're playing music from Eastern Europe, why shouldn't we? As mentioned with the Cluas gig in September, why not bring an international band in?
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Surely they know their audience enough and are one of the more 'in touch' stations? I just thought it was odd.
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A lot has changed since they've last been on air (has it been 2 years or longer?). Mp3 players are way more commercial, they are a valuable accessory almost. Who here ever leaves their homes without taking theirs with them? People who did not find music on the radio satisfactory turned around and gave them the finger, embraced their shiney new ipod/creative/iriver and went on their merry way downloading to their heart's content on broadband (which is also widely available, more so than 2 years ago).
I also hope that Phantom hit it on the nail, they have been given an oppurtunity and their old fanbase are expecting them to fulfill their needs whilst new listeners will be expecting them to cater to their needs (please no Fallout Boy, Panic! At the Disco, Lost Prophets, My CHemical Romance). I have picked up a lot more on the dancier edges to the left field more recently, and I hope that Phantom pick up on this as well as
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I agree with Palace; if they don't throw in a good mix, which should be seen as vital for a station's progress, then I will be sorely disappointed. Rant ends here
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Binokular Veteran Member Posts:1665  
8/1/2006 6:35 PM |
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My fave American bands from past/present that could aguably be called indie, well sort of, if you squint and concentrate a bit
Adult.
LCD Soundsystem
Luscious Jackson
Galaxie 500
Sonic Youth
Television
The Breeders
Talking Heads
Blondie
The Velvet Underground
Smashing Pumpkins
Others that probably wouldn't be classed as Indie:
Felix da Housecat
Gillian Welch
Laura Cantrell
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
8/1/2006 7:33 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Una
Maybe they should just hire DJs who know how to play awesome music.
They sent me a rejection letter so that's definately not the tactic that they're going with.
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dera Basic Member Posts:163  
8/1/2006 7:46 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by elmo95
whilst new listeners will be expecting them to cater to their needs (please no Fallout Boy, Panic! At the Disco, Lost Prophets, My CHemical Romance).
Oh, I disagree, I think one of the great strengths of Phantom was its ability to turn people who were at the fringes of indie onto more and more interesting bands until they end up listening to, you know, the All Girl Summer Fun Band. So much as I dislike the bands you mention, I'd fully expect to hear them on Phantom and I wouldn't begrudge their airplay.
And maybe Panic! At The Disco will find a way to turn their haircuts into songs.
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elmo95 Basic Member Posts:156  
8/1/2006 8:02 PM |
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Actually that's another front I didn't consider thanks for pointing that out: I was actually one of those who they turned on to more bands! I must think I don't them anymore or something.
I actually remember the separation anxiety I went through when they were taken off air, once bitten twice shy I suppose.
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8/2/2006 6:27 AM |
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ok thank u guys. i might have to call Condoleeza to sort this one out.
I wonder does she know MacKaye give him a ring ?????
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Eric Basic Member Posts:179  
8/2/2006 9:42 AM |
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For me tis...
Red House Painters aka Sun Kil Moon
Buffalo Tom
Sebadoh
REM
Lambchop
Sea and Cake/Sam Prekop
Smashing Pumpkins
Pavement
Pixies
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kevin gallen New Member Posts:41  
8/2/2006 4:06 PM |
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Alive: Of Montreal
Defunct: Beulah
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8/2/2006 10:06 PM |
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spinto band
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