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I'm still your f4g
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So this didn't really get the response I wanted in the emo forum. I guess cause they aren't super 1337 curr3nt sKR4mz band yo. I've actually grown to prefer the 90s stuff. I think some of you might actually like this but bring the negative comments on, I don't care.
Definitely not the shite UK band. They were a mid 90's midwest, Illinois to be exact, indiemo [midwest mid 90's indiemo=soft tone poppy vocals, chill junk] band who's only official release was the Sweater Weather split on Polyvinyl. Which has just one song from them, Main In Vine, which is a really wonderful song. But they did a live set on the radio which has like four more songs that are also pretty good. Sweater Weather Split WEFT Radio Sessions
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The obvious Boys Life, Christie Front Drive and Texas is the Reason. Which the best release to between the three of them is the Boys on Life/Christie Front Drive split and other than that there isn't too much to scream about. Good releases but nothing amazing.
The 2 Kolya 7"s are essential. Kolya Lumber and Cedar of Lebanon are pretty good. Hour of the Star's 7" is a must have. State Route 522.zip
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