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Why do I always find bands right after they broke up?
valley_parade:
FIGHT YOU, SUCKAH
r2knee2:
I got into Dispatch months after their break up. It was pretty terrible. But I have to agree about finding out about long-time favorites breaking up being much worse. One of my favorite bands was supposed to play a concert in my town last month. The day I was going to buy tickets I found out that they had cancelled all the rest of the shows on the tour and immediately disbanded. Apparently the singer has lesions on his throat now or something and is no longer able to sing. =(
CarpeNoctem:
--- Quote from: kablaaamo on 09 Dec 2007, 07:55 ---Finding a band right after they break up is less crappy, I think, than finding out that one of your long-time favourites DID break up.
--- End quote ---
I suppose that's true. I swear to god, the day Cake breaks up, I'll probably kill myself.
Ernest:
Why would anyone ever want to get into Dispatch?
Anyways, I used to have the problem mentioned at the beginning of this topic, but eventually I've come to listen to bands that are still around. For instance, I've been listening the hell out of Om and U.S. Maple of late. Also, one of my favorite bands, Polvo, are reuniting.
Kyros:
My top two favorite bands at the moment are The Dismemberment Plan and Silkworm, both of whom were broken up long before I got into them. :(
At least Sonic Youth are still around, and probably will be forever.
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