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SwingBreed
today they've released a live album of them playing Pink Floyd's Animals. Though it's a near exact copy of the source material, it's still played with a lot of heart and it's great to hear them play it.
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SwingBreed
Finally digging into The Thief. I think it might be the best since Burning Sosobra
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valentineni
Am descoperit absolut întîmplător această formaţie şi mi-a plăcut foarte mult. A devenit una dintre cele mai ascultate de mine.
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AnathemaOfZos
Been supporting these guys for over 15 years. Amazing. I won a promotional disc off the radio years ago. Had Clean Plastic Baby and the original studio versions of Alcoholic and Centerfold but lost it some years back. If anyone has this or digital versions of Alcoholic and Centerfold I would love if we could discuss it.
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Emannikcufesin
I've always wanted to hear Floater cover "Alabama Song" by The Doors. I can only imagine how kick ass their version would be.
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Force_of_Will
Serious question: does anyone know how tall Rob is? He always seems a full foot taller than everyone standing next to him in every photograph I've ever seen. He kinda reminds me of Bill Brasky from SNL.
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KeyseanBongson
LOVE FLOATER. Have seen them several times in Chico. My favorite unknown little band.
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Emannikcufesin
Floater now has an official video created for the song "In Transition". Check it out on You Tube.
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AnathemaOfZos
Old shouts, but still. What the hell, Travis? Emann put together a well thought out and meaningful post, and all you can come up with is douche bag? What a neanderthal.
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karrieann
i remember the first time i saw floater. it was at a knrk show at la luna. when i walked in they were on stage. it was all over for me at that moment. i've seem them so many times. i once drove from portland to eugene to see them at john henry's. i got pulled over for speeding on the way there(no ticket!!) and during the show i was dancing with my eyes closed outside of the pit of people. next thing i know i am flying across the room and landed on a table. my ass was bruised for weeks! oh the good ol' days.....
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Emannikcufesin
What makes you think Floater has turned their back on the fans? Those guys are still cool as hell and the music has always been amazing. I think you're talking out of your ass.
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Emannikcufesin
I remember those days Travis and even talked with Rob about it years ago. My first Floater show was at La Luna way back in the day. Remember how brutal Floater fans were towards opening bands? With Angels Rob said they were hoping to weed some of those fans out. They were also receiving offers from metal labels after Glyph was released, but they didn't want to rewrite Glyph their entire career. So Floater did what they had to as artists to survive and to continue writing interesting music. They wrote Angels. When I first heard it I didn't quite get it, there were hints of their former metal sound, but no outright metal tracks on Angels. Now I consider Angels to be one of Rock's best kept secrets.
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traviswhite
I've been listening to these guys since Sink, And eventhough I think Sink and Glyph are two of the best albums ever, I cant help but feel that since Angels they have turned thier back on all those that would walk through hell to see them for 5$ at La Luna.
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