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Comments for Everclear, So Much For The Afterglow


Call it punk, metal, grunge, pop, alternative.....whatever, this is a worthy addition to any collection. On a par with the amazing `Sparkle and Fade` album, this release explores new sounds and broadens the band`s appeal by taking the classic intenseness, energy and emotion that comprises the Everclear sound and blending this with a pop type quality. The result is an album which you will not wantto stop listening to for a long time. Alexis"Evergleam and I know why....god is good and jesus loves me"
stuff@eden.com
I don't know why some person put 1977 on this album. This CD should be 1997 not 1977. If this album was released in the mid-70s that means World Of Noise would be 1973 or Sparkle And Fade would be 1975 or Songs From An American Movie Vol. 1 would be 1979 or the Vol. 2 would be 1980. No, these albums should be released in the 90s not in the 70s or 80s. P.S who ever put 1977 on the year released.
warinfo@war.com
Yeah, these albums weren't released in the 70s. If it was the members of Everclear would be born in the 50s from releasing this album in '77. If it was this album would be recorded in 1976 and 1977. P.S. those idiots who put the wrong year on So Much For The Afterglow.
That idiot who was making fun of the year of the album.
bbac5kk@dmu.ac.uk
Those two dudes are right. This album shouldn't be in the 70s if it was Everclear will be similar to Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Queen, The Stooges and Rush if it was released in 1977.
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