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HiddenInNJ
02/10/06, 10:25 AM
We wanted to make sure that we were prepared to go into the studio and play these songs like a real band. We knew that if they sounded complete in our rehearsal space without anything that the 5 of us could not do live, on the spot, then the album would truly translate live. We were ready to make an album that didn't need the help of tons of overdubs, punch-ins, digital editing, and general studio magic.

This is the most honest thing I've heard a band ever say. To be honest I wasn't a fan until Deadbeat Sweetheart and they will be missed. Get the full scoop at http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=3004486&blogID=86200660&MyToken=d56ebbf4-5a4b-4428-9b56-355a922e4231

HiddenInNJ
02/10/06, 10:30 AM
This is the discussion I had with my friend and it is sad to see a band go down this way.



Young music fans now are quick to dismiss and disown a band that changes their sound or their ideas. To see an example, just look at the posts on a website like Absolutepunk.net (http://absolutepunk.net/) that will be inevitable when this news reaches websites like it.


</B></U></I>Me they are right

</B></U></I>Him definitely

</B></U></I>Him cuz kids just listen for a single now

</B></U></I>Him: its gay

</B></U></I>Memtv man

</B></U></I>Him just wait for the music video to come out or a song to hit trl

</B></U></I>Him its fuckin weak

</B></U></I>Methe scene has emcompassed more than it intended to and now bands can't escape it

</B></U></I>Himyup, they get shit for doing what they want and if they dont conform to whats "pop"

</B></U></I>Him thats why it sucked to see the get up kids go, but they only reason they started the band was for an opportunity to tour the world, they got that got out

</B></U></I>Him made amazing music and did there own thing

</B></U></I>Me yea they peaced when labels were forcing them to conform to things

</B></U></I>HIm yup

</B></U></I>Him damn quality bands are hard to find now

</B></U></I>Him: like emery

</B></U></I>Him - they are older dudes doing there own thing still

</B></U></I>Me- most today have one good cd and they're gone for manipulation after that

</B></U></I>Him- sucks, its so true

</B></U></I>Me - We wanted to make sure that we were prepared to go into the studio and play these songs like a real band. We knew that if they sounded complete in our rehearsal space without anything that the 5 of us could not do live, on the spot, then the album would truly translate live. We were ready to make an album that didn't need the help of tons of overdubs, punch-ins, digital editing, and general studio magic

</B></U></I>Me -best quote about the "scene" today

</B></U></I>Him- definitely

h0merg0mez
02/11/06, 08:05 AM
What?

IAPAI
02/11/06, 08:07 AM
So.... they broke up? I noticed that the link for your "full scoop" was to a blog so I immediately ignored it.

level4loser
02/11/06, 10:24 AM
this might very well be the worst thread in the history of this website.

Caleb Cattivera
02/12/06, 04:08 AM
This is the discussion I had with my friend and it is sad to see a band go down this way.



Young music fans now are quick to dismiss and disown a band that changes their sound or their ideas. To see an example, just look at the posts on a website like Absolutepunk.net (http://absolutepunk.net/) that will be inevitable when this news reaches websites like it.


</B></U></I>Me they are right

</B></U></I>Him definitely

</B></U></I>Him cuz kids just listen for a single now

</B></U></I>Him: its gay

</B></U></I>Memtv man

</B></U></I>Him just wait for the music video to come out or a song to hit trl

</B></U></I>Him its fuckin weak

</B></U></I>Methe scene has emcompassed more than it intended to and now bands can't escape it

</B></U></I>Himyup, they get shit for doing what they want and if they dont conform to whats "pop"

</B></U></I>Him thats why it sucked to see the get up kids go, but they only reason they started the band was for an opportunity to tour the world, they got that got out

</B></U></I>Him made amazing music and did there own thing

</B></U></I>Me yea they peaced when labels were forcing them to conform to things

</B></U></I>HIm yup

</B></U></I>Him damn quality bands are hard to find now

</B></U></I>Him: like emery

</B></U></I>Him - they are older dudes doing there own thing still

</B></U></I>Me- most today have one good cd and they're gone for manipulation after that

</B></U></I>Him- sucks, its so true

</B></U></I>Me - We wanted to make sure that we were prepared to go into the studio and play these songs like a real band. We knew that if they sounded complete in our rehearsal space without anything that the 5 of us could not do live, on the spot, then the album would truly translate live. We were ready to make an album that didn't need the help of tons of overdubs, punch-ins, digital editing, and general studio magic

</B></U></I>Me -best quote about the "scene" today

</B></U></I>Him- definitely

after reading that...it sounds like you are talking about bands like staind, godsmack and others...and you probably had some jnco's on.

wtf are you talking about dude?

WakingTheMisery
02/12/06, 08:35 AM
you aren't really hidden if we know you live in sayreville.

Ratherbedead22
02/12/06, 02:27 PM
after reading that...it sounds like you are talking about bands like staind, godsmack and others...and you probably had some jnco's on.

wtf are you talking about dude?

hahaha.

Forsythe22
02/12/06, 04:14 PM
Whatever, I don't care what all these dudes say. I feel your pain, even if your discussion with your friend was a little unnecessary.