Streetlight Manifesto Demo
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EP by Streetlight Manifesto | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Ska | ||||
Label | Independent | ||||
Producer | Streetlight Manifesto | ||||
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The Streetlight Manifesto Demo is the first release by Streetlight Manifesto. It contains early versions of four songs that ended up on the group's debut album Everything Goes Numb. The original versions of the songs have a less refined sound than the later recordings, making them noticeably different. There are also some minor lyrical and instrumental changes. This demo was later re-issued by the RISC Group and is currently available through their webstore and at live shows.
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- "Everything Went Numb"
- "Point/Counterpoint"
- "The Saddest Song"
- "We Are the Few"
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Members: Tomas Kalnoky • Mike Brown • Jim Conti • Peter McCullaugh • Mike Soprano • Matt Stewart • Chris Thatcher Former members: Stuart Karmatz • Pete Sibilia • Paul Lowndes • Josh Ansley • Jamie Egan • Dan Ross • Chris Paszik • Delano Bonner |
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Streetlight Manifesto Discography | |
Streetlight Manifesto Demo (2002) • Everything Goes Numb (2003) • Keasbey Nights (2006) • Somewhere in the Between (2007) | |
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