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Blueprint 76 : Better late then never
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Punk rock/pissed punk/indie/pop rock
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 2004
Better late then never Record Label: Broken Spoke Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
live for today 3:18 Album Only
then there were three 2:46 Album Only
tomorrow and today 3:30 Album Only
the best of the worst 3:12 Album Only
into the flames 3:21 Album Only
over exposure 3:53 Album Only
graves 1:03 Album Only
help on the way 2:32 Album Only
all roads lead to redford 3:23 Album Only
one step away 2:57 Album Only
bought and sold 1:38 Album Only
1984 2:26 Album Only
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Album Notes

Royce Nunley spent 8 years playing with the Suicide Machines. In 2002 he partedways with his comrades in TSM to start Blueprint 76. Now the band is preparingfor their first full length release entitled "better late then never" due to hit stores July 13th 2004.

Blueprint 76 have taken matters into their own hands from the very beginning, recording and releasing an EP within two months of the bands formation. Bprint 76 recorded their records themselves, promoted themselves, and booked tours for themselves until getting noticed by Covert Booking. The band was added to the roster of Covert Booking in early 2004. Now the band has officially signed on with Broken
Spoke Records.

Bprint 76 are already set to hit the road for most of June, July, and August. They plan to tour in support of "better late then never" for the rest of the year and well into
next year. The band believes strongly that the best way to get more people to notice you is to get out and be seen, tour until no one will book you anymore. Look for them coming through you town soon.

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REVIEWS

author: james p
This album is extremely good. I do not immerse myself in a particular type of music like many people, and prefer listening to anything I think sounds good, but this is one album that I have come back to over and over again. Great riffs, extremely catchy and well-performed lyrics (especially 'live for today'), and the whole thing sounds very professional. The first time I heard 'then there were three', it reminded me very much of Capdown, and this influence is apparent throughout. A great album.
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