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AB, what am I missing? Cuz ayedunno.
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I also need the tracklisiting for the remix album you sent me! | |
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03/08/2005 08:06 AM 2,985,553 01 - Desperate Guys.mp3
03/02/2005 05:14 PM 3,166,551 02 - How Could I Forget.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 3,956,238 03 - Disappear.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 3,391,122 04 - Southern Belles In London Sing.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 2,646,540 05 - Erection.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 4,107,141 06 - Paranoiattack.mp3 03/04/2005 10:20 PM 2,377,879 07 - Drop Kick The Punks.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 3,888,933 08 - Phone Call.mp3 03/02/2005 05:17 PM 3,327,141 09 - Symptom Finger.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 4,626,218 10 - Birth.mp3 Sorry. Here's the ones from Wet From Birth. Lemme know which ones you need. Or if you need ANYTHING else from me. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Lemme know which ones you need.
Or if you need ANYTHING else from me. I could do with some coffee... | |
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HamsterHuey said: AsianBomb777 said: Lemme know which ones you need.
Or if you need ANYTHING else from me. I could do with some coffee... Who are they? | |
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thesexofit said: Who are they?
The Faint? www.allmusic.com Omaha, NE's the Faint have gone through countless changes in their relatively short career, but with each shift, both personnel-wise and stylistically, they have made a distinct new impression and turned more and more heads. Originally called Norman Bailer and featuring current members Clark and Todd Baechle, as well as bassist Joel Peterson, the band's early years were a mix of lo-fi pop and tongue-in-cheek easy listening with a touch of punk rock ideals borrowed from their early skateboarding days. Along with a prepubescent Bright Eyes and a recently formed Cursive, the band was one of the seeds that spawned the explosive Omaha scene as well as a flagship act for the highly regarded Saddle Creek Records. A very limited cassette release and a few tracks on split 7"s and samplers were the band's only output, but the spark was there, and after adding Matt Bowen to the mix, the Faint proper first came into being around 1998. Media, the group's first full-length was still a far cry from their later sounds, but the record was a fitting introduction to the band that featured a bevy of conflicting sounds from new wave-inspired pop to Lullaby for the Working Class style acoustic dirges. It wasn't the perfect record, but it was an inspired start that gave the band a good idea of what they were, and more importantly were not, striving for. In the wake of Media, the band set out to add something special to their live show, and in the course of the year, Bowen left the band and Jacob Thiele joined up to add the all-too-important keyboard sounds into the mix. Early 1999 saw the band re-enter the studio with a new agenda, focusing on danceable beats, catchy keyboards, and an '80s- influenced sound that both revered and reinvented the past. The result was Blank Wave Arcade (Saddle Creek), a pulsating record about sexuality, transportation, and mass consumption that instantly attracted hordes of new fans who were blown away by the group's distinctive new sound. The new material, along with a seizure-inducing D.I.Y. live light show and incorrigible on-stage energy created a major buzz, and soon the Faint were revered as the second coming of new wave genius. A series of remixes on both a limited-edition LP and a tour to support a CD from Insound furthered the hype, and by the time the Faint entered the studio yet again in early 2001 the buzz had grown to a resounding roar. In August of 2001, the group released their third LP, Danse Macabre (Saddle Creek), a somewhat darker exploration of the styles hinted at on Blank Wave Arcade. They also added a guitarist by the name of Dapose, whose death metal past worked perfectly with the gloomy, but still oddly upbeat, sentiments of the new record. The disc was released to instant acclaim, and almost immediately became one of the label's best-selling titles. The Faint followed it up with even more touring and also found the time to release the Mote/Dust 12" (GSL) in October of 2001, featuring two more remixes, a Sonic Youth cover and a new track featuring Bright Eyes songsmith Conor Oberst. The band were all quiet on the recording front until March of 2003 when they released an album of remixes from Danse Macabre called strangely enough anse Macabre Remixes. The disc featured remixes by artists like aul Oakenfold, Photek and Medicine. They followed this up with Wet From Birth, which was released in fall 2004. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 3,888,933 08 - Phone Call.mp3
03/02/2005 05:17 PM 3,327,141 09 - Symptom Finger.mp3 03/04/2005 10:32 PM 4,626,218 10 - Birth.mp3 Common, I say! | |
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