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''Summer Ever'' is the fourth release, and third full-length LP from The Revolution Smile The Revolution Smile was an American alternative metal/post-grunge band from Sacramento, California. History The band was formed in 2000 by former Far (band), Far guitarist Shaun Lopez after he briefly played in an early version of Rival Scho .... The album was an independent release, sold online in physical format and on iTunes and Amazon. Track list # "Summer Ever" - 1:12 # "Are You Awake?" - 4:16 # "I Was a Werewolf" - 3:22 # "Ringwald" - 3:17 # "Destination Isolation" - 3:33 # "Maybe, Baby" - 3:17 # "Fate" - 3:55 # "When Love Was Dead" - 4:52 # "Recover" - 4:37 # "Move South" - 1:08 # "The State We're In" - 3:30 # "Positive.Negative" - 2:33 # "Nice Talking to You" - 3:11 # "My Skin Is Thicker Than I Wanted" - 6:19 # "Flight Delay" - 4:13 The Revolution Smile albums 2006 albums {{2000s-album-stub ...
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The Revolution Smile
The Revolution Smile was an American alternative metal/post-grunge band from Sacramento, California. History The band was formed in 2000 by former Far (band), Far guitarist Shaun Lopez after he briefly played in an early version of Rival Schools (band), Rival Schools headed by former Quicksand (band), Quicksand frontman, Walter Schreifels, and after he auditioned for various bands, including the Foo Fighters. In November 2000, The Revolution Smile released ''At War with Plastic'', a six-song EP produced by Shaun, and released on Animation Records, with worldwide distribution. In January 2001, The Revolution Smile solidified its first lineup which consisted of Octavio Gallardo on bass, Tim McCord on guitar, and Jeremy White on drums. They began working on their follow up to At War With Plastic that summer. Once again engineered, mixed, and produced by Shaun Lopez. We Are In This Alone was finished in the fall of 2001 and the band planned to release it soon after. In January 2 ...
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Above The Noise (The Revolution Smile Album)
The Revolution Smile was an American alternative metal/post-grunge band from Sacramento, California. History The band was formed in 2000 by former Far guitarist Shaun Lopez after he briefly played in an early version of Rival Schools headed by former Quicksand frontman, Walter Schreifels, and after he auditioned for various bands, including the Foo Fighters. In November 2000, The Revolution Smile released ''At War with Plastic'', a six-song EP produced by Shaun, and released on Animation Records, with worldwide distribution. In January 2001, The Revolution Smile solidified its first lineup which consisted of Octavio Gallardo on bass, Tim McCord on guitar, and Jeremy White on drums. They began working on their follow up to At War With Plastic that summer. Once again engineered, mixed, and produced by Shaun Lopez. We Are In This Alone was finished in the fall of 2001 and the band planned to release it soon after. In January 2002, We Are In This Alone landed in the hands of G ...
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