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I don't understand why people complain so much about Sony Music, because they seem to be doing a very good job. At least in Holland. They are busy promoting OLP a lot. So fa they've managed to get Somewhere Out There on two (of the three) big music television stations and on the biggest alternative radio station.

They're also displaying OLP on the official Sony Holland site. I really think they're trying very hard to get OLP the attention they deserve.

And of course OLP is performing in Holland, I can't wait. In the meantime I can buy the Somewhere Out There single, which comes out Oct 14 and that is the first time that a OLP-single is being released over here. (It comes with a live version of Starseed).
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They're not doing so well in the UK. I haven't even heard the name OLP yet on any radio station. Probably because they'll be put on some crappy pop station...
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Yea, but they are doing that thing on Radio 6. That's better than, oh, say, Radio 1
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Post by clumsybuffy »

what? Whats radio 6? *American*

there tearing up the pop charts here. They'er on all of the N*sync freindly stations. Occsionally they'er on the alt rock stations but not very frequently.

This cd is just popish *shrug* I dont care as long as I get to hear them occasionally.
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I heard Innocent on the radio at school today. I got EXCITED.

Seems like a good station cause they played some Soundgarden right after.
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Me too! It was on in English. I thought to myself when they turned on the radio, "hmm, maybe they'll play innocent. AND THEY DID!"
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A kid that was sitting near me starting singing the song, too!

I was like "WHOA!!"
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The first time I heard "Innocent" on the radio was a couple of months ago, in the car with my friend. I squealed and pumped the volume and sang along at the top of my lungs. My friend thought I was insane. :lol:
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It's odd how all OLP fans are thought to be insane...

Well, not me. I'm the least insane of us all. I think.

Shut up, dork.

Yeah, that's right, I'm talking to you.
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CHUT UP!
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Axtech wrote:Well, not me. I'm the least insane of us all. I think.



R......ight. :D
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I think Frank agrees with you, Robbo :nod:
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Post by committed »

Ahree wrote:A kid that was sitting near me starting singing the song, too!

I was like "WHOA!!"

that's not to hard to do.

the chorus does have all of *four* words.
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i think you overestimate 15 year old high school kids
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He was a senior, I think.
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my point still stands, don't deny it
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A lot of the kids at my school listen to music with constant screaming in it . Maybe I'm not intelligent or cunning enough to understand the true deepness of the shrill yelling.
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Yeah, must be YOU who's the moron. :roll:
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happeninfish wrote:my point still stands, don't deny it


I'm not.

The kid spent half the class drawing penises on this kid's art project. It was funny
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standard. i lost this stupid TAG binder thing so they gave me one that belonged to a student who had just graduated. there was a big drawing of a penis on it. i was like... oh... thank you... :wtf:
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