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Plumtree : Mass Teen Fainting
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Super poppy female fronted songs, flanked by jangly guitar and a punk attitude.
Genre: Pop: 90's Pop
Release Date: 2003
Mass Teen Fainting Record Label: Cinnamon Toast
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Tropical 4:23 $0.99
Open The Window 2:46 $0.99
Phil Was Always Here 1:56 $0.99
I Don't Know 2:20 $0.99
3:30 On The Hill 3:14 $0.99
In The Sink 3:36 $0.99
Shoot To Scoop 2:55 $0.99
Only In The Movies 3:36 $0.99
The Phone, The Phone 3:07 $0.99
Aquarius 3:36 $0.99
Sodium Chloride 3:15 $0.99
July 3rd 3:24 $0.99
Good Time To Tell Me 3:08 $0.99
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Album Notes

The Halifax punk-pop quartet Plumtree was formed in 1993 by Amanda Braden (vocals, guitar), Nina Martin (bass), and sisters Carla and Lynette Gillis (guitar and drums, respectively); all four girls were in their mid-teens at the time. They released several singles and recorded a full-length album, Mass Teen Fainting (the album title was taken from the liner notes of a Bay City Rollers album). Despite their varied musical tastes -- which range from blues and R&B to heavy metal and new wave -- the band's cohesive and decidedly punk sound garnered a music achievement award from Canada's YTV in 1996.

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REVIEWS

Perfect first effort from Plumtree
author: NiGHTS
"Mass Teen Fainting" is a great debut CD from Plumtree. In many ways, this is my favorite out of their 3 CDs, although it has more of a garage band and punk edge to it than their later albums. The band plays with a lot of energy and, overall, the songs are upbeat, with catchy hooks that will surely be stuck in your head for weeks at a time. There is also some great humor on this release - from snappin' necks, to wishing that classmates would move away, to a girl with a worm collection and her brother's unfortunate fishing trip - this album has it all. Even 10+ years after its release, the album still seems fresh. Easily recommended to almost anyone.
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