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Jonathan Lally
01/18/05, 10:39 PM
Have any questions for Eric Frederic of Facing New York (http://www.facingnewyork.com)? Leave them in the replies. They'll be answered in the next studio video.

aminorthreat55
01/18/05, 10:43 PM
I agree with your title. No comments on the actual topic at hand.

halfpricepizza
01/18/05, 10:57 PM
Ask them if they ever heard of the album "Why do they rock so hard?" by Reel Big Fish. Because it applies directly to them.

middlenameboom
01/18/05, 11:14 PM
That show was awful, but the one girl that wasn't a total bitch was kinda hot and i thought it was hella funny how they were talking about how unwritten law wasnt that big anymore.

Jonathan Lally
01/18/05, 11:16 PM
i thought it was hella funny how they were talking about how unwritten law wasnt that big anymore.

that's the part that pissed me off the most. "not that big anymore"?! how about those girls see what it's like to be musicians and keep pleasing fans. god. I'm glad new found glory turned them down.

everybodywakeup
01/18/05, 11:24 PM
i once asked one of the members of facing new york why they were called facing new york if they were from california. because bands always have these "emo-ish" names now and I thought that they just thought that sounded cool or something to be called that. but i dont remember what that guy said so you can ask them why they're called that. :lol2: thanks ,lol

Signals Corrupted
01/19/05, 01:23 AM
ask him why locale am called it quits, and if the fny full-length will have any gangsta rap in it. haha

LostInTheCrowd
01/19/05, 01:32 AM
I think that this show has directly led to my loss of faith in the human race. Unwritten Law should lose scene points for playing for these spoiled bitches. Then again I should lose scene points for watching it.

reveriecowboy
01/19/05, 09:39 AM
did nfg really turn it down???

reveriecowboy
01/19/05, 09:40 AM
because that would have been a very smart move!!!

Scoobydumb56
01/19/05, 12:34 PM
ask since he wants the album to progrss from organic at the beginning to more electronic at the end, if instead of synthesizer they're using a piano on the first couple songs?