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MP3 The Jellybricks - Power This

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  • Cant Be Wrong
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  • Simple Me
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  • Got Away
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  • Easy for You
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  • Higher Than
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  • Takes Too Long
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  • Austin
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  • Breaking Down
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  • Co-Star
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  • All Fired Up
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  • Bad Time
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  • Over Now
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  • Black Cat
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  • Well Enough
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Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
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Description:

(ID 364824)
Guitar-driven American power pop with an emphasis on tight harmonies, energy, and fun.

14 MP3 Songs
POP: Power Pop, POP: Quirky



Details:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-based power pop quartet, The Jellybricks, blazed onto the scene in 1997 with the release of their debut album "Kinky Boot Beast." Their first single, "Who is God" immediately became a hit on local radio stations and soon found its way onto the national airwaves. Within weeks, they found themselves sharing the stage with acts such as Live, Goo Goo Dolls, Fuel, and Better than Ezra.

With their live show honed by months relentless touring, the band returned to the studio and emerged with 1999's critically acclaimed, "Soapopera," their second full-length album. The Jellybricks again found themselves on the airwaves with the singles "Speechless" and "Prerequisite Rocker," and hit the road once more in support of the album.

Their most recent album, "Power This" (2004), is their best yet, and showcases the The Jellybricks' ever-maturing songwriting skills and studio sensibilites. If you've never heard this band, be sure to check them out and see what all the fuss is about. You won't be sorry.


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