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This sucks so much. Twelve Years was definitely one of the best releases of 2012.
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Damn. Twelve Years was good (not great), but I loved their EP.
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Great band name, which is rare these days. good music too, sad to see go
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12 years was great, and I immediately regret not going to see them with Silverstein
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Sucks but can't say I didn't see it coming.
Kill My Compass will always be ne of my favorite pop punk songs. |
Saw this coming, but still....ugh.
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I figured this would happen
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Ouch. :-(
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Well, Tym's voice was very destinctive when it came to Daytrader. Would have been hard to replace a great vocalist. Band will be missed. |
Mike should get back together with John and make more music like The Motorcycle Industry. At least that's what I wish would happen as a result of this.
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Cancelled tour dates and the loss of a vocalist for a band that struggles to headline above local bands can be pretty tough. They had the talent, but circumstances pointed to a break up. |
Damn, thats a shame. I really liked Twelve Years.
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Really big bummer but definitely expected
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Ditto...even though it was inevitable, still sucks |
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I'm pretty sure it is Rise Records |
Twelve Years, MDAM's Everything You Ever Loved, and I The Mighty's Karma Never Sleeps made up my Summer 2012 playlist. All those memories are killing me right now, fuck.
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HUH?!?!?! This I did not see coming. Twelve Years was so strong, but felt they were just getting their feet off the ground!
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:( Was really looking forward to seeing them in Dublin next year.
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This is the sixth band I like to break up this year :/
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Disappointing
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I was a fan of their EP but never got into the full length.
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It's a shame, but it must have been hard to replace Tym
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I liked this band quite a bit. I thought both the demo and the EP made up eight tracks of better material than the full-length. But I did also enjoy the LP. I'm glad I was able to see them five times over the past two years and I'm now sad I missed three of there other local shows, but such as life. I'm glad Crime In Stereo is back. And maybe someday Daytrader will be also.
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not happy about this. i think i wanna cry
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Another band to fall into the Rise Records trend.
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Even though I never fully got into them, this is surprising. I knew through like POZ and such that they're were dropping off a tour and their singer left, but damn.
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Fun while it lasted.
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Too bad :( I kinda randomly bought "Twelve Years" a few weeks ago and listened the heck out of it.
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sigh...i was kinda hoping for a further seems forever situation, purely out of curiosity
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im apathetic
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It's not surprising, they were coming up short-handed on most tours or at least my dates for some reason most noobs seemed to think they were just a good-sounding local lol
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Damn, Twelve Years is in my top 5 for the year. Hope everything is well.
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Could it have anything to do with Crime in Stereo being back together? That would be a plus to this, although it's unfortunate both bands wouldn't have kept playing.
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Bummer.
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Oh no. Who?
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Being in a band and giving up your life to tour gets harder and harder the older you get. These guys put out a great record, and they should be at least proud of that.
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they released the album of the year imo. major bummer but defiantly saw this coming sooner than later. Tym was irreplaceable.
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Bummer. This band had promise. Twelve Years was an awesome LP, and the EP before that was phenomenal. Oh well. For every band that breaks up, another 1-3 form in its wake...
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