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Old 06.22.2011, 02:52 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by truncated
The friend has a baby and babies are gross, so she doesn't factor in. I've never seen them live and I've heard they put on a good show, but if they're promoting their newer music, I'll be sad.

Conrad himself once said they were striving for a more progressive rock sound, and I think I cried that day.

I suppose it's my own fault, and it's the nature of being a fan, but sometimes my tastes don't evolve with the band's work. I'm doomed to be a hermit pariah in a hoodie, sitting amongst piles of newspapers with my turntable and pining for musical yesteryears.

I bet Jason fought this! I BET!

I don't speak German.

Jason's owned a bar in Austin for at least 5 years or so, if i recall correctly. I do think his influence has been missing to some degree for a while, if i remember right he didnt sing a single song on So Divided.

Conrad's drawings are really good, even though some of the album artwork for the last couple of albums has been a bit... well, i dont know much about Art but i know what i like. He's never been a great singer live but he usually carried it off as far as i recall.
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