Sunny day stuff is on the radio?  i didn't know that.         Out of all the 
bands i am into, they are by far the most "well known."      (one of the only 
"emo" bands too, hehe hee)   So i guess that doesn't suprise me, wow.   Thats 
how people got into them so quick, all of a sudden.  Thats cool though, 
really it is.  Learn something new every day, right?  Take care every body.
  
<< I did try introducing myself a bit ago, but I don't think the message went 
 through.  So, I'll try again.  Hmm, I got into SDRE by hearing Pillars and 
 HIFTBSO on the radio (gasp) on a preview show, and, incidentally, I have not 
 heard them since which gives you an idea of the abysmmal taste in music in 
 my neck of the woods.  That, and having heard they were good, compelled me 
 to get How it feels... and that CD rocks, I do believe it is the best of the 
 three full-length albums.  I got the other two in reverse order, and just 
 picked up Diary a couple weeks ago.  I also had the chance to see the band 
 in Spokane, and had tickets and the whole she-band, except that two days 
 before I sprained my ankle rather severly and spent the night of the in the 
 hospital, which is a terrible place to sleep.
 
 I live approx. 40 miles N. of Spokane, WA, which is across the state from 
 Seattle and a polar opposite of that city.  Suffice to say, I'll just 
 thrilled to be leaving for college in Portland, OR next year.  Other bands I 
 like include:  Pearl Jam, REM, the Wallflowers, the Cure, Bauhaus, 
 Soundgarden, and a host of other bands which I can't remember, as well as 
 Celtic/Native American traditional music.  I have one sister who is the 
 coolest person I know and has blue-purple spiked hair, something like Lars 
 from Rancid, except not quite as tall.
 
 talk to y'all later
 
 D
 
 living in the mainstream is such a lame dream--[Henry Rollins]
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