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Someone rip it from .net!!!!!!

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http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... 5C6914A4D6

There's the rip from the hi-quality version up on .net.

Enjoy.
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BOAT wrote:hey Lando... since you agreed with what I said, maybe you'd like to know that Duncan showed us a bit of a Not Afraid demo that actually DID rock like the Juno's... but we didn't get far enough to hear any real working lyrics. When I heard it I was like "whats wrong with that version? Five seconds in and I'm sold!"

-Kruno


That's awesome.

Now you just need to be like: "Yeah, you should run all of your demos past me from now on."

I don't see why he wouldn't agree. I mean you just offered him nothing, for something cool in return!

What a deal!
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why won't that play in itunes?
you have to, you just have to trust me
whoever i was then i can't ever be again
the faith you've found i've never felt
the terror held in wedding bells
the comfort in "there's no one else"
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Because you should play it in a different program?
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saman wrote:hmm. i know how some people are saying it sounds like their older stuff, but i don't think so.


It's like a mix of old and new to me. It's hard to place why though. It doesn't sound quite so polished up as the newer stuff. I haven't read through this topic to see if anyone has said when this song was recorded (during a Bob Rock session or not), but it doesn't sound like Bob was behind the production on this one. Less polish automatically will make it sound like older OLP. Raine also sounds a bit less restrained during the chorus or whatever than he has on most of the new stuff. Still, if someone played me this song and I didn't know what it was or when it was recorded, I would still think it's newer. It still sounds like a new song.
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Well, initially I didn't think they did a great job with this one. However, after listening to the higher quality, non-radio dj talking over the whole song version, I've definetely changed my mind. Very well done. I really hope their next album has this type of sound.
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It doesn't sound like their old stuff to me.

It sounds like thier new stuff.

But good.
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Jeremy ran 4 demo's through us... only 1 song made HIPT- will the future blame us. Two of those songs were REALLY rocking and raw... sounded somewhat like "whatever" type of rock. The other song was Not Afraid... which was the Labatt Blue version.

Next time I talk to them, I'm gonna mention that they can still revive Not Afraid. That song, in its original brilliance, must be heard. I remember people in Sarah Slean's forums were going nuts about how awesome the song was at the JUno's.

I do like this Kiss on the Mouth song... but again, the guitars just don't rock enough.

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Random Name wrote:It doesn't sound like their old stuff to me.

It sounds like thier new stuff.

But good.


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BOAT wrote:Jeremy ran 4 demo's through us... only 1 song made HIPT- will the future blame us. Two of those songs were REALLY rocking and raw... sounded somewhat like "whatever" type of rock. The other song was Not Afraid... which was the Labatt Blue version.

Next time I talk to them, I'm gonna mention that they can still revive Not Afraid. That song, in its original brilliance, must be heard. I remember people in Sarah Slean's forums were going nuts about how awesome the song was at the JUno's.

I do like this Kiss on the Mouth song... but again, the guitars just don't rock enough.

-Kruno


I love how rockin' "Whatever" was... I wish there were more angry sounding OLP songs like that.
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Well, a professional wrestler sure couldn't have used "Are You Sad?" for his theme song!
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Hope wrote:
Random Name wrote:It doesn't sound like their old stuff to me.

It sounds like thier new stuff.

But good.


paradoxical.

:lol:
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Dread wrote:Well, a professional wrestler sure couldn't have used "Are You Sad?" for his theme song!


oh boy. that made me laugh. out loud. a lot.

then my roommate asked me what was so funny and i tried to explain it.. it didn't work too well
you have to, you just have to trust me
whoever i was then i can't ever be again
the faith you've found i've never felt
the terror held in wedding bells
the comfort in "there's no one else"
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Dread wrote:Well, a professional wrestler sure couldn't have used "Are You Sad?" for his theme song!


I think it would work actually. Mankind had a really quiet slow song for a while.
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BOAT wrote:Jeremy ran 4 demo's through us... only 1 song made HIPT- will the future blame us. Two of those songs were REALLY rocking and raw... sounded somewhat like "whatever" type of rock. The other song was Not Afraid... which was the Labatt Blue version.

Next time I talk to them, I'm gonna mention that they can still revive Not Afraid. That song, in its original brilliance, must be heard. I remember people in Sarah Slean's forums were going nuts about how awesome the song was at the JUno's.

I do like this Kiss on the Mouth song... but again, the guitars just don't rock enough.

-Kruno


what were the other songs called?
was vampires one of them?

man i wish they would stick with the heavier stuff...just put out a nice heavy album to rock our socks off...im just dyin for that
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Post by Hope »

i won't care what the new olp songs are like as well as they aren't Meh. which means the other bonus song is going to have to be better than Kiss On The Mouth.
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Post by Miked319 »

I'm not stuck in the past like alot of fans are with OLP. I think progression is healthy and refreshing in a band. I can IDENTIFY with some of the complaints I've heard since Spiritual Machines but, it was a new sound. A bit over-produced and generic maybe, but Gravity and HIPT produced some classic songs.

I think Kiss on the Mouth is pretty fantastic actually. The song has alot of energy and the vocals are at least more raw. The new album will most likely sound alot like this. Kiss on the Mouth is, (in my opinion) alot better than alot of songs on HIPT but clearly didn't fit the bill for that album. I'm guessing a good majority of the left over songs from the HIPT sessions have this sort of edge.
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Post by Hope »

you're probably right about Kiss On The Mouth, actually. i've only heard the studio version once and am too lazy to do it again.
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I wish one day OLP would be like "We just release all of our bsides over the years on the internet for free."

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