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Every Damn Day : An Imaginary Sitcom
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A classic story of distorted Les Paul meets slightly overdriven Rickenbacker semihollow: The hooks are huge, the melodies are hummable, it sounds awesome loud in the car, and everybody lives happily ever after. Power pop, for crying out loud.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 1999
An Imaginary Sitcom Record Label: Pop Goes the World
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Theme From an Imaginary Sitcom 1:58 Album Only
It's All About Tonite 3:32 Album Only
Loud and Clear 3:17 Album Only
Lunatics Like Me 2:52 Album Only
Spoons 3:48 Album Only
Brian's Song 4:01 Album Only
Just a Kid 2:48 Album Only
Wake the Neighbors 4:12 Album Only
Cat 1:44 Album Only
Down the Hatch 3:04 Album Only
Cynical Boy 3:05 Album Only
There's a Place on a Woman You Can Touch That'll Really... 2:51 Album Only
Must Be Dreaming 4:08 Album Only
Closing Credits 0:31 Album Only
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Q: Where is Every Damn Day from?
A: The band hails from New Jersey's Passaic County, which is in the north-central part of the state, about a half-hour west of Manhattan.
Q: How long has the band been together?
A: Every Damn Day formed in January 1991.
Q: Ohmigod, how old are you guys?
A: Pretty old. Nobody bothers that guy in Everclear about it, so don't bother us.
Q: Who are your influences?
A: It all starts with the three "Bs": Beatles, Buddy Holly, Burt Bacharach. After that, it depends on which band member you ask. Mike Daly would say Johnny Thunders and the Smithereens. Jimmy would say Kansas and King Crimson. John would say Elvis Costello and Stevie Wonder. Richie would say Redd Kross and Motley Crue.
Q: Who do you sound like?
A: All of the above. Plus Green Day, the Gin Blossoms, Weezer, Fastball and the "Rent" soundtrack.
Q: Where do you play?
A: Uncle Roy's, Van Houten Ave. in Clifton, N.J. Sometimes other places. Usually Roy's.
Q: Why aren't you totally famous yet?
A: Because you haven't told your friends about us yet, snappy!

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