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Story Of The Year - The Constant :beerbang:

 

I dug that one out this morning too, great stuff. Arguably the last really great modern rock album released...

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Howard Gripp & Stinger - Walk away

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Story Of The Year - The Constant :beerbang:

 

I dug that one out this morning too, great stuff. Arguably the last really great modern rock album released...

Very heavily arguable. ;)

 

Been spinning;

 

After Hours - first 2

Tim Karr - debut & 'Rubbin' me the right way'

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DE MONT - Body Language

CHRIS ANTBLAD - Century (some great songs, like "Fools Rush In", but overall fairly average stuff)

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Story Of The Year - The Constant :beerbang:

 

I dug that one out this morning too, great stuff. Arguably the last really great modern rock album released...

Very heavily arguable. ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

If u are talkin Trust Company - that is a poor mans Story Of The Year. Sorry ;-)

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Poets & Pornstars ... Asphalt Valentine ... and, um ... the Bottle Rockets ...

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Story Of The Year - The Constant :beerbang:

 

I dug that one out this morning too, great stuff. Arguably the last really great modern rock album released...

Very heavily arguable. ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

If u are talkin Trust Company - that is a poor mans Story Of The Year. Sorry ;-)

I do personally prefer the Trust Company CD, even if I admit SOTY are a much better band. But even in the year of 'The Constant's release I don't think it made my top 10 in modern rock, let alone the years that followed. Don't get me wrong. Reliable CD from an ever-reliable band, but far from spectacular and easily topped - many times - since it's release, in my personal opinion.

 

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Halo ; both CDs - the debut is super but about 2 songs into the 2nd CD you start thinking to yourself, 'Can you guys just shut the f*ck up about your obsession with God and Jesus. You c*nts. Shut the f*ck up.' But the 1st CD is excellent and the 2nd one sounds okay-ish.

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Story Of The Year - The Constant :beerbang:

 

I dug that one out this morning too, great stuff. Arguably the last really great modern rock album released...

Very heavily arguable. ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

If u are talkin Trust Company - that is a poor mans Story Of The Year. Sorry ;-)

I do personally prefer the Trust Company CD, even if I admit SOTY are a much better band. But even in the year of 'The Constant's release I don't think it made my top 10 in modern rock, let alone the years that followed. Don't get me wrong. Reliable CD from an ever-reliable band, but far from spectacular and easily topped - many times - since it's release, in my personal opinion.

 

 

I think you should dig it out and spin it again!

 

Apart from the average opener its pretty awesome throughout...and the 2 bonus tracks are great too.

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Styx - The Grand Illusion/ Pieces Of Eight: Live

Trust - IV

L.A Guns - Cocked And Loaded

Girl - Wsted Youth

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Story Of The Year - The Constant :beerbang:

 

I dug that one out this morning too, great stuff. Arguably the last really great modern rock album released...

Very heavily arguable. ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

If u are talkin Trust Company - that is a poor mans Story Of The Year. Sorry ;-)

I do personally prefer the Trust Company CD, even if I admit SOTY are a much better band. But even in the year of 'The Constant's release I don't think it made my top 10 in modern rock, let alone the years that followed. Don't get me wrong. Reliable CD from an ever-reliable band, but far from spectacular and easily topped - many times - since it's release, in my personal opinion.

 

 

I think you should dig it out and spin it again!

 

Apart from the average opener its pretty awesome throughout...and the 2 bonus tracks are great too.

Played all their albums to death recently, when I went to see them in October just passed. As I said, love the band, but imo there's a lot of better CDs since. ;)

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Frank Marino - The Power Of Rock And Roll

Frank Marino - Juggernaut

 

This is guitar playing Goddammit! :bowdown:

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