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A Change Of Pace - An Offer You Cant Refuse [Mp3 160-256 VBR] TNT Village

.: Release Originale :.

http://forum.tntvillage.scambioetico.org/index.php?showtopic=351364

Titolo: An Offer You Can't Refuse
Anno: March 22, 2005
Genere: Post-hardcore

.: Cover :.

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.: Tracklist :.

1. Loose Lips Sink Ships
2. Death Do Us Part
3. Every Second
4. Asleep at the Wheel
5. December
6. Know One Knows
7. Home is where the Heart Is
8. A Farewell to Friendship
9. Chippie
10. Goodbye for Now
11. Queen of Hearts

Forming quickly over a shared love of early ’90s pop-punk, Jasper and Kelley set the foundation for A Change Of Pace and the music that, after some member shifting, would comprise The Only Change Is Constant. That first self-financed EP was a record they would work into the grown post-graduation, as they set out on tour with like-minded contemporaries such as Senses Fail; all the while they continued honing the leaner and more explosive group of songs that would soon catch national attention.

Discovered almost accidentally in 2004 by manager Jorge Hernandez (who was poking around the ubiquitous Purevolume site starting, coincidentally, at the letter "A"), the band’s management quickly ushered a deal with Immortal, who then set them up with famed Incubus producer Elvis Baskette. Somewhere in between Jasper watched his life’s first love come crashing down around him and the lyrics on An Offer You Can’t Refuse, passionately and poetically, are furled by this particular (and painful) transition.





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