Aside from the decently cool solo, this song sucks a fat one...
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it's not 1998 anymore.
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Righteous. Throwback central right here. Love it.
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I had no idea these guys were still around. The song's actually pretty good for Earshot. I'll have to check this out when it's released. My teenage self is stocked for this!
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I also didn't know they were still going. haha They haven't evolved much, that's for sure.
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Hey I remember this band, they had some catchy jams.
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Two was a good album
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Didn't know these guys were still around. Pretty cool.
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Didn't know these guys were still around. [2]
Song is pretty good, will be checking the album when it's out
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it's not 1998 anymore. [2]
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good band
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I remember these guys from a long time ago. I thought they broke up.
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Now that's a name I haven't heard since I was born
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That wasn't a long time ago, Green
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Maybe he's just that young.
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I know he is that young. I was joking.
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this band sucks ass
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Good band.
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" it's not 1998 anymore. "
Their fist album came out in 2002. Your statement is dumb, dicktard.
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I still remember hearing "Wait" on the soundtrack for Madden NFL 2005. Earshot never impressed me too much. If I wanted to listen to an "alternative metal" band I would choose Tool for their musical complexity or Chevelle for their sheer edginess (and Loeffler's God-like vocals.) Earshot just doesn't have that "special feature" that sets them aside from the others. Granted, they have a handful of listenable tracks.
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Their fist album came out in 2002. Your statement is dumb, dicktard.
Think he was referring to the sound in general.
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