Midtown

Bild Quelle:


  • pop punk
  • rock
  • emo
  • punk
  • punk rock
Formed in November of 1998 by three Rutgers students, Midtown soon became a pop-rock quartet. The band took advantage of the fertile New Jersey punk scene to develop a unique sound that combined elements of the emo and alternative sounds that were since then popular. They began recording shortly after their formation. Their first EP, "Sacrifice of Life," was issued by Pinball Records in 1999. Their first full-length album, "Save the World, Lose the Girl," was released in early 2000 by the Drive-Thru Records label and picked up for distribution by MCA.

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Songs

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    A Faulty Foundation

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    A Faulty Foundation (demo)

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    Another Boy

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    Armageddon, Motherfuckers

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    Armageddon.

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    Become What You Hate

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    Celebration

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    Come On

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    Direction

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    Easy Way Out

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    Empty Like the Ocean

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    Faulty Foundations

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    Find Comfort in Yourself

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    Frayed Ends

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    Get It Together

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    Get It Together (acoustic)

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    Give It Up

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    God Is Dead

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    Help Me Sleep

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    Hey Baby, Don't You Know That We're All Whores

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    Hollaback Boy

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    In the Songs

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    Is It Me? Is It True?

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    Just Rock and Roll

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    Knew It All Along

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    Let Go

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    Let Go (remix)

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    Like a Movie

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    Living in Spite

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    Make This Right

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    Manhattan

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    No Place Feels Like Home

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    Nothing Is Ever What It Seems

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    Number Thirteen

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    One Last Time

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    Perfect

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    Recluse

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    Resting Sound

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    Rock & Roll

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    Rock and Roll

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    Sacrifice of Life

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    Sister Golden Hair

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    So Long as We Keep Our Bodies Numb We're Safe

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    Still Trying

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    Such a Person

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    Susanne

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    The Easy Way Out

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    The Tragedy of the Human Condition

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    There's No Going Back

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    This House Is Not a Home (acoustic)


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