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The b Foundation : Trouble Standing
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High energy reggae band with rock, blues, and punk roots.
Genre: World: Reggae
Release Date: 2006
Trouble Standing
The b Foundation
Record Label: The b Foundation
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Dirty Girls 3:21 $0.99
Bloo Bucket 4:26 $0.99
Your Eyes (Realggae) 4:23 $0.99
Be Alright 3:40 $0.99
Something New 3:12 $0.99
Deerpark and Madison 4:09 $0.99
Aint Coming Home Tonight 5:12 $0.99
It Aint Easy 4:22 $0.99
Say it in Sin 5:18 $0.99
Rincon 2:21 $0.99
Spliffed 3:22 $0.99
Drifting 4:09 $0.99
The Fast Lane 5:09 $0.99
Metro Dub 11:29 $0.99
Voices 0:06 $0.99
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Album Notes

With the music industry saturated with guys wearing black, covering their faces with their hair, screaming at the top of their lungs, and making ballads at the same time, you might think to yourself, "Where the good vibes at?". The underground scene of reggae influenced rock bands continues to grow. Shows are packed, girls are dancing, party busses are getting filled, and the scene is evolving. There have always been stand out bands of this genre throughout the years. Most people just relate this sound to the band Sublime. But others like The Police and The Clash also had phenomenal success and are a huge influence in the music scene today. Eventually this reggae scene started growing and growing, and now is undeniably one of the biggest live draws on the West coast and around the nation. So many bands are having success and having a great time doing it. The B FOUNDATION was formed in 2001 in Arcadia, CA. With one thing in mind, taking over the world! With a few small changes over the last four years, the B FOUNDATION has found an awesome lineup and a well distinguished sound. The B FOUNDATION has played on many stages since 2001, from your backyard to sold out venues across the country. From city to city the shows are filled with good people who know how to have a good time. Lead guitarist Gyl Bonus (formerly of The Family Dog) has one the most unique guitar styles in the music business. His fast fingers set the tone and energy for every live performance and his riffs are unmatched. Singer/Guitarist Patrick Stevenson is one of the most charismatic people in Los Angeles. His vocal range is amazing and his guitar playing is the foundation of the foundation. Patrick has developed into an excellent songwriter and his personal takes on the world can be heard in THE B FOUNDATION songs. The rhythm section is solidified with Bassist Jason Moorehead and Drummer Ian McGrath. Together the two are seamless on stage and in the studio. The BFOUNDATION released their first full length in March of 2004, Entitled "The Deep End". It's available at WWW.THEBFOUNDATION.COM and some LA record stores. Beginning February 2006 The Deep End?will be distributed Internationally in Japan. The Foundation has licensed their music to many different companies over the last four years and has an extensive film credit history. B FOUNDATION has been apart of many successful compilation cds, including The One Big Family?album distributed solely in Japan. bFoundation has also been tour support for many national acts including:Slightly Stoopid, Pepper, Barrington Levy, Steel Pulse, Eek a Mouse, Common Sense, Long Beach Shortbus (Members of Sublime and LBDA), Kottonmouth Kings, OPM, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Fishbone, ZebraHead, English Beat, The Expendables, Authority Zero, The Skeletones, Dubcat, Half Pint, and many more. B FOUNDATION has also been the headliner at The Bank of the West Beach Games Featuring the U.S. Open of Surfing the last two years. With 2007 here the future holds a bright light for the B FOUNDATION, with a new management team, marketing plan, an ever growing street team, committed sponsors, great music, an excellent production team and ever growing loyal fan base (you girls/guys are the best fans in L.A.). Be on the lookout for The b Foundation in your city this year.

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REVIEWS

Reggae fueled rock
author: Mark Polzin
I have never been a die hard fan of 311 esque reggae rock but these guys may be changing that. The album is equally good for a lazy day or a beach party. Raggae beats mix with Ska guitar struming with a hard rock soul to make a fun album to listen to.
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Kick ass music!
author: NoRCaLChiKa
as much as people want to compare the b foundation to sublime, I think this album is a great example of their unique style and sound. Each track makes you love them even more, and you come to discover that this is one of those albums that you can't even skip one song. Soon enough these guys are gonna take over the world!!!
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love it
author: Nick
great album. they ARE very similar to sublime. every song is great. good mix of jams, slow songs, and just cruisin songs. deerpark and madison's gotta be my fav, i dunno, theyre all really good
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snap
author: Barkley
love it..reminds me of sublime so much with the fast reggae guitar and the summer guitar riffs..cant get much better..the music is very melodic and is great for chillin w/tha bros
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