| Kiss Kiss Eyeball music Meek Shall Inherit What's Left CD (2009) Digipak
$10.05 THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT WHAT'S LEFT, the much-delayed second album from New York-based indie rock band Kiss Kiss, continues in much the same vein as their celebrated debut REALITY VS. THE OPTIMIST. Opener "The Best Mistake" starts the album off
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| Murder By Death Eyeball CDs Like The Exorcist But More Breakdancing CD (2002)
$12.95 Though its artwork suggests some long-lost effort from Rachel's, the zany titles of Little Joe Gould's second effort seem to mark it sonically in the vein of Atom & His Package or MC Paul Barman. Nothing could be further from
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| Kiss Kiss Eyeball Records Reality vs. The Optomist CDs (2007)
$11.59 Kiss Kiss: Joshua Benash (vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer); Michael Abiuso (guitar, synthesizer, background vocals); Rebecca Schlappich (violin); Patrick Lamothe (bass instrument); Jared Karns (drum, percussion).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
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| Wolftron Eyeball music Flesh & Fears CD (2008)
$11.59 Flesh and Fears, the first album from Kenny Choi's solo project Wolftron, is a significant (but not total) departure from the harder sounds of the Choi-helmed group Daphne Loves Derby. While his band has its own strengths, Wolftron leaves them
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| My Chemical Romance Eyeball CDs I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love CD (2002)
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| Thursday Eyeball music Waiting CD (2000)
$11.85 Still working on the balance of high drama and hardcore that they eventually perfected on 2001's FULL COLLAPSE, New Jersey`s Thursday nonetheless made a strong impression on their 1999 debut album, WAITING. Moody songs influenced by British post-punk like "In
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| Murder By Death Eyeball Records Who Will Survive, And What Will Be Left Of Them CD (2003)
$10.89 Murder by Death is, like many other bands, a confused band. Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them, their sophomore LP, after having released their debut under the name Little Joe Gould, finds the Indiana-based quintet developing
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| Number 12 Looks Like You Eyeball CDs And Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time CD (2005) Extended Play
$7.49 The Number Twelve Looks Like You: Justin, Smoogs, Jase, Alex, Chree.
f you asked the six members of this band how The Number Twelve got started, you would get six different stories. However, a few things remain consistent.
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| Number 12 Looks Like You Eyeball music Nuclear-Sad-Nuclear CD (2005)
$10.79 The Number Twelve Looks Like You: Jesse Korman (vocals); Michael Smagula (bass guitar); Christopher Conger (drums); Justin Pedrick, Jamie McIlroy, Alexis Pareja.
An ineffectual combination of math rock and grindcore, the Number Twelve Looks Like You's full-length debut is even more
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| Pencey Prep Eyeball Records Heartbreak In Stereo CD (2002)
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