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Why do I always find bands right after they broke up?

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valley_parade:

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Were they on Fat Wreck?

RachelEvil:

--- Quote from: valley_parade on 12 Dec 2007, 07:41 ---
--- Quote from: RachelEvil on 11 Dec 2007, 08:25 ---Soviettes.

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Were they on Fat Wreck?

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Nope. Adeline Records.

a pack of wolves:
LP III was on Fat Wreck. I didn't realise they split up. Didn't they do that song 'Drink Soviet Champagne' a few years back? It was called something like that anyway, I really liked that one but not so much the other things I heard. Shame though, that was a quality track and I always vaguely intended to look into them more but never got around to it.

De_El:
I would say that it's because of all the bands that have ever existed, almost all of them are broken up, so it's gonna happen eventually.

I was really sad when Blood Brothers broke up. I saw them last year on Halloween, playing with Trail of Dead. It was fucking brilliant. But I had listened to them for awhile. I got all excited when I first heard Failure and it was at my friend's house, so he had the dubious pleasure of telling me they'd broken up. Also...At the Drive-In, Beulah, Elliott Smith (sorta), Mclusky, Guided by Voices, the Unicorns, The Jesus Lizard, Kyuss, probably lots more.

Patrick:
I love living in a heavily-isolated third world country, because it really breaks people's hearts when I enlighten them to the fact that the Beatles broke up in like 1970.

I can't wait to see the reactions when I tell them that two of them are dead.

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