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Old 02-20-2009, 10:53 AM   #877
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Apologize for the delay....
I'm going to shift my 1st round pick, STP - Purple, to Rock to allow

In the 1994-1996 category, the 1995 release by Sandbox - Bionic:


Quote:
1. "Intro" – 0:15
2. "Curious" – 3:56
3. "Collide" – 3:38
4. "For You" – 3:41
5. "Decisions" – 4:29
6. "Grief" – 4:21
7. "Three Balloons and a Trapdoor" – 3:24
8. "Here and There" – 3:20
9. "Live" – 4:13
10. "Flux" – 4:16
11. "Weatherman" – 2:47
12. "Lustre" – 3:19
13. "...and the Mood Changes" – 8:40
http://www.amazon.ca/Bionic-Sandbox/dp/B000005DCK
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(band)

A NS band that received a fair bit of airplay with their lead single, Curious. I would imagine this was a result of Can-con, and while Can-con does foist endless repetition of some content, it also will allow some smaller bands to have a chance at some radioplay that they would not have gotten otherwise. This is an album that deserves to be heard, even if the band disbanded long ago (and that allowed the guitarist, Mike Smith, to go on to his role a Bubble in Trailer Park Boys).

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