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JAPRsays...I prefer Narcolepsy myself, but there's no music videos and I couldn't find a satisfactory live performance of it to sift.
CaptainPlanet420says...doesn't matter, cuz the poster is right
budzossays...Hey, Narcolepsy is my favourite Third Eye song as well, although I have a soft spot for The Background. This is probably my favourite rock album of the nineties.
AnimalsForCrackerssays...Their self-titled album is good for long car drives; they had a great unique ambiance/atmosphere to their songs and nice deliberate use of guitar feedback (thanks to Kevin Cadogan, shame he had to part ways with the band) to add to the swirling vortex bass of Arion Salazar. Their drummer is very underrated as he is low-key/restrained yet incredibly consistent as the pulse of the band, reminding me of Ringo Starr. Although it sorta sucks that they kicked off the whole alternative pop-rock craze in the late 90's and countless imitators followed suit and still are. Seeing them live at Merrimack College in 2003, which is about 10 minutes away from where I live, they were anything but poppy. The songs on their subsequent albums are hit and miss but it's hard for me to find fault in any of their songs from the first self-titled album.
JAPRsays...Totally know what you mean there. I still frequently listen to the self-titled (one of my favorite albums of all time ), Blue was really good too. I think things started actually becoming hit and miss once the original guitarist left, that guy was just great. They played at Penn last year, but nobody informed me, so I didn't get to see them. I'm hoping to see them sometime though.
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