THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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Listen here. Listen to "Discount." It's fabulous. They're gonna be big. Just wait. |
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LOVE IT. love it. love it. love it. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT. |
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DIDN'T ANYONE GET THE FUCKING MEMO!? i'll check it out later, sye. but i'm wary of songs with di-di-di-di-di-di-discount in the lyrics. nate. |
sorry. i'm a bitter old man. |
the sound like christian rock or something? |
my shameful pleasure. we still like You, though, Sye. that's not so shameful. |
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They were really fun to watch live, I guess that brainwashed me into thinking they sounded better than some. Eh, I still need a discount. |
i've noticed that when i havent seen live music in sometime, just the sheer liveness of an otherwise mediocre band will perhaps allow me to enjoy otherwise craptastic tunes. |
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always just a little too weak to be radio pop. Like it's not quite done yet.... Hint 1) 4 of them listed the Bible as their fave book Hint 2) reading the lyrics, they have the standard songs that only sound like actual love songs, but are really about giving up to god. The way to tell when a love song is aimed at god is if the person they are singing to is reffered to only as "you", instead of "girl" "baby" or "honey". Also the song will never contain anything sexual, and will usually include lyrics about light or being lifted up. Hint 3)reading their message board, yes, they are indeed keen on jesus: "Recently, there has been more and more people looking at the website since I have actually been playing places. Because of that, I have decided to reserve a place here so you can tell us what is going on between you and God at this time in your life. -Chris" yup, i knows it when i sees it. See also: Creed, Evanescence. |
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Sad but funny coming from a group that talk about the voices in their heads! |
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and Puddle of Mud. And no wonder so many young'uns were at the concert. The parents that were milling around should have been a dead giveaway. They were so playing at the wrong club. They should have been playing at the Door, a club in our "night out district" for those seeking a sound message and wholesome fun. I think the best part of the show was the hari-krishna wannabes outside in toboggans and baggie jeans. That was great. |
So is Sixpence None The Richer, but they only had one hit, so it doesn't matter. Some bands will deny it for publicity sake, no matter how obvious (like goddamn Creed and Evanescence) and say that they're just "very spiritual". This is another sure sign of a jesus band. In the case of Evanescence, don't get me started. Even though they will go out of their way to say they're not a christian band (because jesus love don't sell main stream records to wanna-goths!) every member is in fact born-again christian. And I'd just like to add that the chick can't fucking sing. "The parents that were milling around" **dingdingdingding** That's the god rock alarm! |
but in the end, I couldn't help myself. I like them. my other (perhaps more) shameful pleasure. |
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