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I never listened to them because I categorized them as probable generic buttock. That is generally true, but their drummer is really good - he elevated their self-titled debut to worth a listen.
https://youtu.be/mqFZac8n0hA?si=P7Il4Z1EOFhPdRmw
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>>131308919
I think their 1998 album "Happy Pills" is really underrated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4idFbhf-lY8
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I used to own the tape back in the day. They were okay, kind of a pearl jam clone (or at least marketed as such).
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I can see the comparison. I prefer them to Pearl Jam because of the drummer, but they don't have any songs as catchy as some of Pearl Jam's early 90s hits.



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