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On its third full-length, and first major-label release, the Chicago band evolved from being a punky good-time outfit with high-quality songs into a teen-friendly pop group with a rock edge. Highlights here include the self-explanatory "Friends ... Full DescriptionDon't Let Friends Dial Drunk" and "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)," which both have a refreshing lyrical innocence that could both have been extracted from any talented 21st-century suburban post-teen, which is precisely where their charm lies.
Plain White T's: Tim Lopez (vocals, guitar); Mike Retondo (vocals, bass guitar); Tom Higgenson (vocals); Dave Tirio (guitar); De'Mar Hamilton (drums).
Recording information: Pass Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Alternative Press (p.200) - "[F]rontman Tom Higgenson's plaintive tales of bitter heartbreak and relationship woe fit perfectly within the band's heavily indebted to Jimmy Eat World-style guitar-pop." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.46) - "[T]hese guys can write songs; really good songs....They modestly rattle out one cool little tune after another..." Hide Description Every Second Counts Music Plain White T's Every Second Counts Songs Every Second Counts Music Every Second Counts Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   WRITE YOU A SONG GOSH, THAT IS LIKE THE BEST SONG EVER WRITTEN. IT IS REALLY REALLY REALLY SWEET.
IT IS JUST CUTE IN EVERY WAY. I LOVE IT! AND THE MUSIC IS JUST GREAT :) Submitted by IMACUTELILGRL2026 (LAWRENCEVILLE, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I see "twice the charm" It's good to have CDs that hit barely, just barely over the fortieth minute mark. I find this CD snappy when I played it. It's good to play but when All That We Needed was their best portrayal for charm on indie does that translate to success in the majors? Wait and see. Don't snap up this CD too quickly off the shelves just yet. It's not worth the waste, I know. Submitted by Hmmm ... (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Hate (I Really Don't like you) This is simply the best song I have heard in a long time! Submitted by matt (sun valley,ca) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Recorded live at Olympia, Paris, France on July 6, 1995. Includes liner notes by J. D. Beauvalet.
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