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Jun 11th, 2009 at 3:13am

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Any Rise Against fans in the V?

If you are, which side of RA do you like? I don't really like The Unraveling and Revolutions Per Minute. I really the others though Wink
 

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Reply #1 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 6:30am

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I've been listening to them for a few years now. Got interested after playing one of the Tony Hawk games. I like a few songs off Revs' per Minute. Sufferer and the Witness had its catchy moments aswell.

I haven't listened to The Unraveling yet. That and Appeal to Reason are the only albums I'm missing from them. But for some reason, looking at some of the song titles from their latest work, why do I smell a hint of political influence?  Undecided

Other than that, great band. Although I have heard they're not really into crown interaction between songs at gigs. For me, crowd interaction like that makes a gig all the more fun than just blasting through the set while getting the crowd going during various songs

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Reply #2 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 7:18am

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The-Black-Sheep wrote on Jun 11th, 2009 at 6:30am:
I've been listening to them for a few years now. Got interested after playing one of the Tony Hawk games. I like a few songs off Revs' per Minute. Sufferer and the Witness had its catchy moments aswell.

I haven't listened to The Unraveling yet. That and Appeal to Reason are the only albums I'm missing from them. But for some reason, looking at some of the song titles from their latest work, why do I smell a hint of political influence?  Undecided

Other than that, great band. Although I have heard they're not really into crown interaction between songs at gigs. For me, crowd interaction like that makes a gig all the more fun than just blasting through the set while getting the crowd going during various songs

Alec


During a live vid of Give It all i saw, tim jumped into the crowd and they all was singing for him 'cause his voice was stuffed Grin Grin

And Appeal To Reason has it's political songs (only 2 or 3 outa about 13) but you are missing out Cheesy
 

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Reply #3 - Jun 11th, 2009 at 8:02am

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Can't hurt to have other opinions really   Grin

I think I'll check it out then  Wink

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