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The B-Side Players had the misfortune of releasing their latest album, Movement on September 11, 2001.
Sometimes you know after a few listenings that music has staying power. Who won't like it? Those who like simple pop noise. And apparently idiot music executives didn't like it.
As with any band that is crowned the "next big thing," many music magazines were already hard at work dubbing new, up-and-coming bands the "next Coldplay," a few short months after the release of Coldplay's debut album, Parachutes.
So much of gangsta rap begins with Superfly. Too bad the people who saw the movie listened to Curtis Mayfield's strongly moral score with their eyes instead of their ears.
It’s heavy and fun, with killer riffs and an enormous bottom end for a band without a bass player.
There will continue to be a market for selling music, however diminished — but it will have to be cheaper music. Margins will shrink even more. Accordingly, costs will have to shrink. Spending a few million to launch an act will shortly be a thing of the past.
Parade of Chaos marks Zao's fifth (and final) studio release. Dan is back on vocals for this one, and it's a rocker for sure.