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> Back to their roots?, SFBM may not be the poppiest Live release after all
mfitz804
post Jun 10 2006, 8:36 am
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I was just relistineng to Death of a Dictionary, and I'll be damned, that is like the poppiest CD I have ever heard! With the possible exception of Good Pain, those are all pop songs. So maybe SFBM is not s departure from Live's previous material, but rather a return to their poppy roots?

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post Jun 10 2006, 3:06 pm
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Probably DOAD was done at a certain phase of their musical growth wherein they have these pop influences. However, I won't consider it as the music they really want to make. Otherwise, MJ would have been a polished DOAD.


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