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Favorite TROOP album? Your fave album by TROOP?
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Attitude. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Second that!!!! | |
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The debut and Attitude, they killed it with the cover of you know what and Spread My Wings still is better than many songs released last year. I don't know if they warrant an UNSUNG episode but Chuckii Booker does. Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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Deepa is their best album (3rd one) hands down. The whole story and everything. They really showed their ass on that one. | |
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Here are some interviews with Allen, Steve and Jon Jon
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I have to agree. I like Attitude. But Deepa is a great concept album. I still listen to that. | |
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Well, Deepa and Mayday are kinda like concept albums. | |
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I never knew they had more than 1 cd, just as I had no idea they had more than 1 hit song "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: I never knew they had more than 1 cd, just as I had no idea they had more than 1 hit song And which song did you think was their "1 hit"? "Spread My Wings"? That's their biggest hit, but "All I Do Is Think of You" was the follow up and almost as massive. "Mamacita"? "Sweet November"? Those were the two biggest hits by far from the debut and third albums, respectively, so either would probably make more sense. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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