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Pushstart Wagon : L.A. Was Our Alamo
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Music that fills a niche where alternative pop, roots, and All-American rock converge. Despite fads, or maybe in light of the fads, Pushstart Wagon stays true to itself by filling "LA Was Our Alamo" with radio-friendly, jangly, sing-along pop.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2005
L.A. Was Our Alamo Record Label: Pushstart Wagon
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Paul 4:20 $0.99
Radiation 3:45 $0.99
Country Star 4:17 $0.99
Mary 2:37 $0.99
Love Is Such a Hard Way 5:00 $0.99
Breathing Room 3:34 $0.99
Would I Be So True 4:27 $0.99
Aisle Walker 4:38 $0.99
Defend You 4:03 $0.99
Teenage Bible 3:46 $0.99
Los Angeles 3:42 $0.99
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Album Notes

Rather than spending this time to tell you all the bands Pushstart Wagon sounds like or is influenced by, let's talk historical perspective. When Pushstart formed, Clinton was entertaining interns in the Oval Office; The Lakers had yet to start their most current dynasty; and the current rash of home/car/face make over shows were still in the minds of soon-to-be-filthy-rich-TV-producers.
In their 10 years together, the band changed line-up a time or two, which isn't important unless you remember them performing in the sans-Steve phase. The three original members (Ben Eggehorn on drums; Steve Guiles on guitar and vocals; and Eric Shouse on bass and backing vocals) are together again.
The Pushstart sound changed a bit since their first incarnation. Still evident, however, are the Corgan-esque vocal stylings. The kids call their new sound a mix of alt-country with roots-rock segments, and some pop thrown in for the fans. At its heart, it's just rock and roll.
A funny thing happened along the way to making their upcoming release, "L.A. Was Our Alamo". Steve was contacted by an aspiring country singer and asked if he had any songs she could record. As Steve contemplated this request and sorted through pages of songs, he set aside a pile of potential candidates. Among those were songs written as gifts for his wife. Something in Steve's mind told him, "Bad idea," and he listened. He lost the job with the country singer but found a song in the circumstances. The situation led to "Country Star", and a promise to his wife: "May I never sell these songs that I wrote for you to a country star."
10 years have past, but the heart and soul of Pushstart Wagon still beats with rock and roll.

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REVIEWS

cd caught me by surprise, but in a great way!!
author: nate mccullough
The CD went a new direction from Sqeeky Clean, but I it shows some maturity in songwriting, I love it. Sounds amazing, tight and clean. Pushstart just knows how to write good songs.
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Fantastic!
author: Camille
Its a great CD guys. I enjoyed ALL the song on LA WAS OUR ALAMO. I dont have anyother cd's like this and im def. glad i invested in this CD by pushstart wagon.
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Great CD
author: Shelley
Huge step up from Squeaky Clean. Really enjoyed this CD. All of the songs are great and fun to listen to. If you liked Pushstart Wagon before, you will love L.A. was our Alamo.
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Simply Great!
author: Scott Allender
This album is a push to a whole new level for Push Start Wagon! From the sonically pleasing opener, "Paul" to the personification of some of the most popular cities in America with the last track, "Los Angeles", PSW has achieved a rarity in today's musical climate... A TRULY GREAT AND INSPIRED RECORD! Clever song writing, great vocals, solid guitar work and interesting production make this CD a permanent fixture on my play list...
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