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SLYGuy
05/05/10, 08:46 AM
My friends have two new songs up

http://www.myspace.com/landslidevictoryny

evvandflow
05/05/10, 08:48 AM
no one cares

Scrandon
05/05/10, 11:11 AM
Don't click the link it's a trap!

Yellowcard2006
05/05/10, 11:25 AM
Better pop-punk

http://manoverboard.bandcamp.com/

chrisamnesty
05/05/10, 11:38 AM
http://www.myspace.com/skoutshonor

ALEXMASONRULES
05/05/10, 11:39 AM
not bad, not bad

edit: not really feeling the synth shit though.

tottivillarossi
05/05/10, 11:52 AM
Murdering someone because he was in a generic pop punk should be a legitimate defence when in court.

drevans18
05/05/10, 12:03 PM
My friends have two new songs up

http://www.myspace.com/landslidevictoryny

to be honest, its not too different from other pop punk bands out there. but is that bad? not at all. i like it.

drevans18
05/05/10, 12:04 PM
Better pop-punk

http://manoverboard.bandcamp.com/

i'm pretty sure man-o is just simply amazing...

FallOutWeeze
05/05/10, 12:14 PM
Pretty good bro

QuietThings430
05/05/10, 12:20 PM
AP.net: foster home for myspace bands.

zachff
05/05/10, 12:26 PM
Already got one thread closed, let's make it two.

Captain Awesome
05/05/10, 12:27 PM
AP.net: foster home for myspace bands.

It's free advertising. Who gives a fuck? It's a way to get your name out there. I've done it. I'm sure you've done it if you're in a band, or you have close friends who have.

Captain Awesome
05/05/10, 12:28 PM
My friends have two new songs up

http://www.myspace.com/landslidevictoryny

I like.

nicwtor
05/05/10, 12:39 PM
I'm sorry but when I see someone with a post count under 100 trying to promote a band, I just can't take the recommendation seriously. Sorry if this sounds like a dick comment.

hurryupbrett
05/05/10, 12:51 PM
:yawn:

dkloom
05/05/10, 01:36 PM
no one cares



:worship: of course dominant one

JayBee420
05/05/10, 01:39 PM
My friends have two new songs up

http://www.myspace.com/landslidevictoryny


"Landslide Victory hasn’t been a band for a year and already their presence can be felt outside of their hometown scene. (WHERE WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS?) With a fresh sound that appeals to a variety of different genres, they still pay homage to their pop-punk roots. (Did their roots start growing when Set Your Goals and FYS came out?)

This is a prime example of jumping on the band wagon. Pop Punk, buuuuut they autotuned the vocals, and threw in every predictable pop punk trend that they could, right down to the synth. I pass on this one.