John Fredland

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Member Since: 5/6/2004
Total Mixes: 5
Total Feedback: 4

Other Mixes By John Fredland

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The Frampton Society

Artist Song
The Breakup Society  Robin Zander 
Frampton Brothers  File Under F (For Failure) 
Frampton Brothers  In Your World 
Frampton Brothers  Like An Oliver Stone 
The Breakup Society  Introduction To Girls 
Frampton Brothers  Dressing Room 
Frampton Brothers  Mr. Airbrush Man 
Frampton Brothers  Beginning Of The End Of The Fun Years 
Frampton Brothers  Sand 
Frampton Brothers  If She Were My Girl 
The Breakup Society  I Wanna Take You To The Corn Palace 
Frampton Brothers  Here Inside My Head 
Frampton Brothers  New Dog's Day 
The Breakup Society  She's Using Words Like "Hurt" Again 
Frampton Brothers  Soda Pop 
The Breakup Society  The New Ronnie Spector 
Frampton Brothers  Johnny Wonder 
Frampton Brothers  Dear Juliana 
Frampton Brothers  Potato Song 
Frampton Brothers  Monkey Bowl 

Comment:

Behold! It's the musical brilliance of Pittsburgh singer/songwriter Ed Masley and his Les Paul Standard-toting partner in crimes against boring music, Sean Lally. Maybe not the "future of rock," but definitely worth more than "two stars in Rolling Stone."

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Adam Bristor
Date: 5/7/2004
Great bands, from what I know. I really ought to get "File Under "F" For Failure". And I trust Sean, for the most part. I still regret the time I lent him $50 and he spent it on hookers and blow, but that's really the only time he's let me down.


Wait, sorry, that was a different Sean.


Wait, sorry, that never happened.

Nice mix, though.
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Slack-a-gogo
Date: 5/8/2004
Zoiks! I just threw a Breakup Society song ("She Doesn't Like That Anymore") on a mix last night and didn't even notice that Mr Lally slings an axe for them. And if the frampton Bros have a song called "Beginning Of The End Of The Fun Years" I need to check them out - it's a great title. I can vouch that the Breakup Society songs are all damn fun and catchy.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 5/8/2004
Good one, John.