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Old 04-12-02, 11:33 AM
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Unwritten Law - Finally commercially successful?

Its a shame that people are finally getting introduced to this band, and Seein' Red isn't even that good a song. It kinda sucks too, how everyone ignored Blue Room and Oz Factor, cause those were just your everyday pop-punk records, that no one cared about back then. They did well with their self-titled album, thanks to Cailin'.

Now almost 10 years later, UL is finally getting recognized. It's bad for the true fans, but I guess its like that with every band. Anyways, at least DTSC knows what i'm talking about.

Congrats to the band for finally getting heavy rotation on the MTV & Radio.





I don't mean to come off as this whiny, bitchy person.




maybe a little bit
Old 04-12-02, 01:06 PM
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Great Band!

Is thier new CD doing that well? I did see thier new Video on MTV, but it was at 3 in the morning.
The new CD is pretty good, but I still like the "self titled" album the best. I used to go see them and Blink play at SOMA all the time.

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